3. The First in the History of World Traffic
The First Accident
In 1771 Paris
Cugnot`s steam tractor hit a low wall
The First Act
In 1865 Britain
The locomotive and Highway Act
The First Fatal Car Accident
On 25th
Feb1899 Grive Hill London
Motor car accident resulting Driver death
The First Registration Number plate
1904 Britain
The motor car Act
The First Traffic light of the World
1919 Detoit,USA
The first Pedstrian crossing
1934 Britain
The road were marked by dotted lines.
After second world war The Zebra crossing was
developed
First Traffic Police Woman
1964 Paris
Duties for traffic control
In India traffic woman intriduced in 1989 by Delhi
traffic police
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RIGHT OF WAY
Disable & Children
Pedestrian at unmanned intersection
At round about traffic on your right side
On hilly & steep roads vehicles going uphill
Emergency vehicle like Fire brigade,Ambulance,Police
ect.
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Causes of Accident
Lack of qualified driver
Callous attitude of road users
Lack of strict law
Lack of fear of being watched
Major violation leading to accident
Over speeding
Drunken driving
Wrong overtaking
Red light jumping
Overtaking from blind corners
Overloading
Sudden turning
Driving by minors
Lane violation
Using mobile while driving
Not wearing helmet
Poor maintained vehicle
11. A BROKEN WHITE LINE MARKS IN
CENTRE OF ROAD OR LANE
SEPARATION
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12. LONGAR BROKEN LINE
LONGER BROKEN
WHITE LINE
MARKS CENTRE
OF THE ROAD
INDICATE A
HAZARD AHEAD
BOTH SIDE
CROSSING
ALLOWED BUT IN
SAFE CONDITION.
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13. CONTINEOUS &
BROKEN LINE
NO OVER
TAKING FOR
VEHICLE
RUNNING ON
THE LEFT
SIDE OF THE
ROAD
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15. DOUBLE CONTINIOUS
LINES
A DOUBLE
SOLID WHITE
LINE IN THE
CENTRE OF
THE ROAD
MEANS THAT
OVER TAKING
IS PROHIBITED
IN EITHER
DIRECTION.
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16. EDGE LINE
AN EDGE
LINE THIS
MARKS THE
LEFT HAND
SIDE OF
CARRIAGEWA
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