Traffic rules and safety rules were discussed over 20 pages. Key points included: do not stop at pedestrian crossings or cross with red lights; only two people per two-wheeler; traffic control ensures safety during construction or accidents. Causes of accidents included speeding, drunk driving, and ignoring safety precautions like seatbelts. Intersections can be perpendicular, roundabouts, or level crossings. Education from childhood on safety was emphasized to form safe habits.
4. Traffic Rules on Road
At the signal, do not stop your
vehicle on the Pedestrian
Crossing.
Two-wheelers are meant only for
two, third person is not allowed.
Do not cross the road
while the traffic light is
red
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6. No. of Accidents till date
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Accident
0
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2
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4
5
2000-2005
2005-2009
2009-2012
2012-2015
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4.5
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Accident
7. Road traffic control involves
directing vehicular and
pedestrian traffic around a
construction zone, accident or
other road disruption, thus
ensuring the safety of
emergency response
teams, construction
workers and the general public.
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8. Traffic Lights – A Great Device
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Traffic lights, which may also be known as
stoplights, traffic lamps, traffic signals,
signal lights are signaling devices
positioned at road intersections, pedestrian
crossings to control flow of traffic
Traffic Light was first installed in 1868 in
London
9. Lights
Red:
• illumination of the
red signals prohibits
any traffic from
proceeding
Amber: Illumination of
the yellow/amber light
denoting, if safe to do
so, prepare to stop.
Green: illumination of
the green light allows
traffic to proceed in the
direction denoted
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10. The most basic one is , we must
wear helmets while driving two-
wheelers and use our seat- belts
while driving four- wheelers.
We should not use any type of
media like mobile phones,
laptops, etc while driving.
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11. A zebra crossing is a type of pedestrian crossing used in
many places around the world. Its distinguishing feature
is alternating dark and light stripes on the road surface,
from which it derives its name. A zebra crossing typically
gives priority rights of way to pedestrians Page 11
12. Racing and over speed/
highly risky riding, should
be banned by government.
Driving tests for issue of
driving license is to be
made more strict and
foolproof.
Raising of lower age limit
for two wheeler and Heavy
Vehicle Licence to 21.
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13. Safety awareness should begin
from childhood, as it is difficult to
imparted at childhood, safety will
be a habit.
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14. Causes of road accidents
Over speeding:-A driver is 6
times more likely to have an
accident when traveling at
25% above the average
speed.
Drunk Driving:-Most road
accidents are because of
drunken drivers.
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15. Ignoring safety precautions:-
All the precautions mentioned
should be properly followed.
like:-
Wearing a seat belt reduces the
chance of losing life.
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16. After every three minutes
one child is killed in road
accidents in world.
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17. Perpendicular
intersections Also known as
a "four-way" intersection, this
intersection is the most
common configuration for
roads that cross each other,
and the most basic type.
A roundabout is a type
of road junction, or traffic
calming device, at which
traffic streams circularly
around a central island after
first yielding to the circulating
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18. Roadways in Traffic
Level crossing:- A level
crossing is an at-grade
intersection of a railway by a
road. Because of safety
issues, they are often
equipped with closable gates,
crossing bells and warning
signs.
Lanes:- When a street is
wide enough to
accommodate several
vehicles traveling side-by-
side, it is usual for traffic to
organize itself into lanes, that
is, parallel corridors of traffic.
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19. Black cars are most likely to
be involved in a car
accident and white cars are
safest, research has found.
Over 1.2 million people are
killed due to road accidents
World Wide Page 19