...car trying to get ahead of the 18 wheeler would have not hit you. Defensive driving teaches you to obey all lawful speed limits and the importance of having at least a car and a half lengths between you and any other driver. Tips for Defensive Driving Always follow the laws- speed limits, traffic warnings, construction zones. Inclement weather? Slow down, pull over to the side of the road and wait for the weather to clear. Know escape routes. Escape routes can be considered back roads and connecting highways. Police stations and hospitals should be programmed into your GPS or at least know where they are. Leave at least a car and a half lengths between you and any other car. Mirrors are made to be looked into; use them. Do not drive for just yourself, but the other drivers on the road as well. Defensive Driving Schools Many states offer defensive driving schools as a way to lower insurance rates. Also, if you were to be speeding and received a ticket, you may do a defensive driving course in order to have the ticket voided. An excellent option for many students, is to do their defensive driving course through an online program. Programs National Safety Council Need Traffic School Drivers Ed. Remember, defensive driving is a way to safely get from point a to point b. Whether you are wanting to take a course to gain confidence in your driving abilities or to get out of a ticket, defensive driving can help you become a safer driver. ...
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...from riding the bus around. Evidently the rise in bus fares doesn’t only put an impact on people, it also creates lots of difficulties to reduce traffic jams and global warming. Therefore, we should not increase the price of bus fares in order to save the benefits of all the people and protect the environment. First, the increase in bus fares has a disproportionate effect to all the people especially low income families. For instance, people with a low income make three times as many bus trips as others with a higher income. Definitely the increase in bus fares most likely to hit the poor people who cannot afford it. The commuters who are willing take the bus to work also get hit from this issue. Why do people have to take buses instead of driving their cars to work which likely costs them the same amount of money? Of course nobody wants to give up their time and money sitting on the bus, which costs them the same price of driving cars. Also, as well as meeting the costs of their own travel, parents must also meet the travel costs of their children. The change affects young people from the age of five to sixteen and students who use fast pass to travel to and from schools. Certainly the bus fares increases are causing students to restrict the journeys, particularly for those activities falling outside of school. Furthermore, some disabled people...
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...disappointing to see and to hear that President Noynoy Aquino’s Daaang Matuwid program against corruption has failed. From PNoy’s latest SONA, the programs that succeeded are enumerated and expounded. Education and poverty are upheld, but many say that it is still not worthy. The administration is still lacking in terms of programs and actions. Pay once said that during his reign, there will be a “Wang-Wang” ban and road reconstructions for better and easier travel, but the MMDA office is still experiencing traffics, transportation problems and road failures. Employees get late for work, students wake up earlier to prevent the traffic, business produce low profit and a lot experience headache and frustration. The Aquino Administration is fighting corruption, they uphold programs and services for funds and other financial matters, but why is it that DepEd is having problems in finances for the teachers’ salary and for school renovations? There are low number of teachers, low number of school facilities, but high number of students. It is not balanced and proportional. These situations may lead to students’ lacking knowledge just like in the latest news saying that a lot of pupils are asking why Apolinario Mabini is sitting in the whole movie of “Heneral Luna” considering he is one of the country’s heroes. In terms of poverty matters, it is said that the rate from the start of his reign up until now lessen, but it is not transparent and is still a problem in the country. The President gave...
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...THE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF KENYA NAME: MOSES GITOBU KINYUA REG NO.: 111/00104 COURSE: Bachelor of Engineering Geospatial Engineering DEPARTMENT: SURVEYING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY UNIT: HIGHWAY & TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING ASSIGNMENT: How to reduce the number of road accidents in Kenya. LECTURER: Mr. Ogutu Submission date April 14, 2014. Introduction A road accident, also known as a traffic accident, motor vehicle collision, motor vehicle accident, car accident, automobile accident, road traffic collision, car crash, or car smash occurs when a vehicle collides with another vehicle, pedestrian, animal, road debris, or other stationary obstruction, such as a tree or utility pole for instance electricity poles or fence poles. Traffic collisions may result in injury, death, vehicle damage and property damage. They have led to loss of thousands of life and others being paralyzed for the rest of their lives while others are left with permanent scars which remind them of the occurrence. It is regarded as one of the main cause of death after diseases. Here I am going to concentrate on how to reduce road accidents in Kenya through the various engineering disciplines in the country. These disciplines include geospatial engineering, civil and building engineering, mechanical engineering (automotive engineering) and electrical engineering. A. Improvement of road design to reduce accidents on black spots This area has the geospatial and civil engineers who mainly deal...
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...important for us to learn to use the roads properly and safely. No sane person would like to be involved in an accident. As the roads are very busy nowadays, we should be very careful when crossing one. It is safer to use a pedestrian crossing or an overhead bridge whenever one is available. Never cross a road by dashing across it. That is inviting trouble. If there are no crossings, then we must look carefully right and left and cross only when it is safe to do so. Some of us take the bus to school. It is important that we do not try to get on or off a bus while it is still moving. I tried to get on a moving bus once. It dragged me a short distance and nearly ran over me. I was lucky to escape with only some scratches on my legs. Also we must not fool around while in the bus. A suddenly lurch can send us knocking our heads against something hard. Using a bicycle can be dangerous too. We must pay attention on the road and never cycle too far out to the middle of the road. We must obey all traffic rules. Also we must make sure our bicycles are in good condition with working brakes, lights etc. These are some things we can do to avoid accidents. However there is no guarantee that we will never be involved in one. The important thing is to stay alert at all times while using the roads. We must know what is happening around us. In that way we can take necessary action to avoid danger whenever we see one. Road safety is very much up to how we use the roads. Use them carefully and we may...
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...a need for bike lanes and laws that require road sharing. For the last five decades, only motorized vehicles have been considered in street designs throughout our country. Driver focused polices, education, and behaviors are an important part of the cycling safety encounter. Revolution in road and cycling infrastructure design is also needed as our population keeps growing. Care needs to be taken and investments made to ensure that everyone has a safe place to travel. In many ways, there has never been a better time to be a bicyclist. If you thought there were more bicyclists on the roads lately, you’d be right. Biking is thriving. The number of cyclists are growing vastly. More and more, people are using bikes to commute to work, schools and stores or simply for the enjoyment and the health benefits that make it fun. It’s cheaper than the price of fuel. The bike should be incorporated by people as a no-nonsense way of getting around in swarming cities. “According to Bill Wilkinson, director of the Bicycle Federation of America, roughly two million people...
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...and students. There are many people to be found on Lark Lane that have lived there all their lives, that still go the same public house they went to forty years ago. The infrastructure to Lark Lane is very different to City Road. For instance the length of Lark Lane is approximately 500 metres in length; it is used throughout the day as a through road to the park as it links up one major road to another. Which like City Road does become very busy and congested this is especially so during the night time when people are visiting the restaurants and pubs. People Double Park along the lane which can make it difficult to drive along, it has no road markings or traffic signals this can be seen as having no real order. Again this is unlike City road as it is a ‘main road’ and is well managed and well controlled with traffic lights, bollards and road markings. Lark Lane there is a feeling of safety whilst walking along at night. We all need order to help things run smoothly as seen in (‘Ordered lives’ 2009 scene 5) bouncers play a key role whilst at night along Lark Lane...
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... It may be seen as an endangerment of public safety. There are different penalties for road raging. Most people who road rage are called “Road Ragers”. They can be prosecuted for careless or reckless driving. Drivers with low tolerances for traffic delays might respond by following too closely, changing lanes frequently, or becoming angry at anyone who impedes their progress. Some people drive aggressively because they have too much to do and are running late for work, school, their next meeting, lesson, soccer game, or other appointment. There are many ways to avoid becoming a victim of road rage. First you can obey posted speed limits and traffic laws. You must be cautious and expect the unexpected. If you are cut off, do not make any hand gestures to the other motorist. Also if you are being chased by another motorist who appears to be in a rage, do not weave in and out of traffic. You could cause harm to yourself, passengers, and other motorists. Aggressive driving and road rage is on the rise. With more and more people in the world and in the workforce, roads are becoming increasingly crowded. Inside our metal boxes, we’re not always as polite as we would be to one another face-to-face, and when we’re all frustrated with traffic, sometimes people make mistakes or pull impolite driving maneuvers, which can lead to anger from other frustrated drivers. This...
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...system is a road heating treatment that will melt the snow and ice off the road. The IHT is made up of water pipes underneath the road; the summer sun heats the road and pipes warming the water. The warm water is stored in a highly insulated storage tank. The warm water is pumped back into the buried pipes in the winter to melt ice and snow, and keep roads clear. The IHT system would make winter driving safer, the amount of traffic collisions would greatly decrease during the winter. The roads will automatically be ice-free making slide-offs a thing of the past. Traffic will run smoothly, without delays and detours. The public transit systems wouldn’t have to close due to hazardous road conditions. The IHT system will save on energy and fuel costs for cities. Snow plows and salt trucks cost cities a lot of money to keep running. The IHT system will help cities save money on those costs by making plows and salt obsolete. Business too would benefit from the IHT, for not having to close during bad winter weather, never having to lose revenue. Schools would not have to close causing unhappy kids from no snow days. The IHT system can increase road life. The IHT system, keeping the roads clear, will prevent road deterioration which causes pot holes and surface damage. This would reduce the time roads are closed for repairs. Theguardian.com...
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...positive correlation between stress and roadrage. We predicted that there would be correlation between stress and road rage because high levels of stress could be correlated to violence, impatience, irritation, and anger; which can all seem to be linked to aggressive behaviors while driving. Having a positive or negative behavior rational-total we would be able to conclude if factors of stress lead towards road rage. Schebel, Severson, Ball, and Rizzo (2006) found was that the first personality trait called sensation-seeking, the second called conscientiousness, and lastly anger/hostility all came to a total of a positive effect; their personality does really affect their judgments/mood of driving. Drivers that commute daily in high levels of traffic become very stress while driving in the road. According to the article by Hill and Boyle (2006) they mention that driver's heart rates increase, and their respiratory system changes as well when they undergo stress. Stress can be presented in many ways and research shows that anger is a strong and persistent predictor of atrocious driving (Schebel et al., 2006). Road rage is usually exhibited when people feel hostile, frustrated, upset or angry (Schebel et al., 2006) therefore, people are more likely to expose themselves violently while driving and experiencing symptoms of stress. Method Participants Our participants were family members, friends, coworkers, and classmates. In total we had a total of 22 survey responses. We had to disregard...
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...Factories & Dairies FISH CULTURE Community Development Product Promotion Market OBJECTIVE Field visit Training E-Media Print Media Modules on Fish business Storage Market Access Value addition with in community Agreement with Private firm Processing Technology INDICATOR SUBMITTED BY:- Umesh Pandey ROLL No. - 299 Assignment - 2 Q:-2 Objective tree for “Frequent Bus Accidents”? Safety awareness should begin from childhood Advertisement boards and other items that may obstruct visibility should be removed immediately should be removed immediately Road Safety Day / Road Safety Week should be observed in all Schools every year Strictly follow government Rules and Regulations Frequent Bus Accidents Incentive for traffic Police to reduce the accident Health of vehicles should be strictly enforced Use of Dipper at night Stop Hectic Schedule of bus driver Parking Facilities Ask to the Drivers about accident reasons Awareness to use Public Transport Separate lane for Bullock carts Proper Drainage system at the time of rainy season Modernise roads Conversations is also completely preventable Restrict wrong overtaking...
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...Article #1: How Does Traffic Affect Our Health? Many of people do not like to drive in heavy traffic. It is such a struggle in everyday life and it is bad for people’s mental, emotional, and physical health. In 2011, the from Texas Transportation Institute at Texas A&M University states that Americans burn through 2.9 billion gallons of fuel and spend $121 billion of people’s hard-earned money from driving in stop-and-go traffic on highways. Moreover, American Heart Association also find the link between traffic and heart attacks. People with heart disease are more likely to have heart attack symptom occurred in traffic. Riding a bike or taking public transportation is other forms of exposure to traffic. Any form of transportation in traffic is associated with a 3.2 times higher risk of heart attack than any other time during the day. This may create a great amount of stress to people. Billions of people are on antidepressants and anti-anxiety drugs to treat stress symptoms. The experts teach people the ways to avoid traffic. First, move to some places where have less traffics. Second, move closer to where the job is or change job if possible. Last, eat healthfully and relax for a few minutes before heading out. Breathe deeply but make sure it is coming in and going out through the heart area. There are also some inner-ease techniques that may follow. First, identify feelings and admit what you really feel like. Second, breathe deeply through heart with comfortable rhythm. Third...
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...Environmental Impact Assessment Traffic congestion: This site on victoria road is home to one of sydneys busiest streets, with an average weekday congestion of 75,000 cars, the addition of large trucks will result in potentially significant traffic problems. One must consider the impacts of heavy machinery being used on already busy, congested roads. The increase in traffic during peak periods will result in problematic conditions, especially at the entry and exit point of the site. It is therefore in the councils best interests to manage the increase in congestion by perhaps introducing additional traffic lights at the site. To research this matter further, we will contact the local council and seek advice on how they would proceed in such a scenario. Water waste: The site is nearby a river, which is a tributary to the paramatta river, a major water supply of Sydney. This poses a potential danger to the ecosystem If contaminants run off into the river, possibly causing damage to the local fauna and flora. The final report should asses and determine the potential dangerous levels of contaminants and if the bulk materials factory will breach these levels if it doesn’t comply with environmentally friendly guidelines. Noise pollution: This is a major concern as in the vicinity of the bulk materials factory are a large array of facilities. These include; schools, pre-schools, housing, businesses. The noise generated from equipment in the facility as well as the trucks...
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...* 10-22 Disregard * 10-23 Arrived at scene * 10-24 Assignment completed * 10-25 Report in person (meet) ... * 10-26 Detaining subject, expedite * 10-27 Drivers license information * 10-28 Vehicle registration information * 10-29 Check for wanted * 10-30 Unnecessary use of radio * 10-31 Crime in progress * 10-32 Man with gun * 10-33 Emergency * 10-34 Riot * 10-35 Major crime alert * 10-36 Correct time * 10-37 (Investigate) suspicious vehicle * 10-38 Stopping suspicious vehicle * 10-39 Urgent -- use light, siren * 10-40 Silent run -- no light, siren * 10-41 Beginning tour of duty * 10-42 Ending tour of duty * 10-22 Disregard * 10-23 Arrived at scene * 10-24 Assignment completed * 10-25 Report in person (meet) ... * 10-26 Detaining subject, expedite * 10-27 Drivers license information * 10-28 Vehicle registration information * 10-29 Check for wanted * 10-30 Unnecessary use of radio * 10-31 Crime in progress * 10-32 Man with gun * 10-33 Emergency * 10-34 Riot * 10-35 Major crime alert * 10-36 Correct time * 10-37 (Investigate) suspicious vehicle * 10-38 Stopping suspicious vehicle * 10-39 Urgent -- use light, siren * 10-40 Silent run -- no light, siren * 10-41 Beginning tour of duty * 10-42 Ending tour of duty * 10-64 Message for...
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...Traffic In California Commuting in California traffic is one of the most stressful things Californians will ever do. California is at the beginning of a huge crisis. The vehicles on the road keep increasing with the growing population, but the roads stay the same. Take Los Angeles for example: the estimated population is 3.7 million with the average household having 1.8 vehicles. This makes the estimated vehicles in LA roughly 6.5 million with millions more commuting to the city for work, school, and other activities. With these facts combined it makes for one of the most stressful scenarios Californians will ever encounter. A person in California will quickly learn the meaning of time management. A commuter will have many different variables that will affect their commutes on a daily basis. Accidents, construction, and weather are just a few examples of these variables. Accidents can affect a drivers’ commute from minutes to hours depending on the severity. Construction may not have the same affect as accidents, however; it could lead to taking different exits, freeways, and roads, greatly increasing the length of a drivers’ trip by distance and time. Even though Los Angeles regularly experiences rainfall, drivers are still extremely cautious and slow down their speeds anywhere from 10-30 mph causing congestion and gridlock. Having all these obstacles to consider, a California driver has to learn the importance of time management and apply it to their commutes. In conclusion...
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