Bike safety is important, as evidenced by the 98 children killed in biking accidents in 2014. Wearing a properly fitted helmet can reduce head injuries by 45%, but less than half of children usually wear one. When choosing a bike, it should fit the child now and allow them to touch the ground. Parents should supervise children, teach them road rules, and ensure they ride safely in the right areas and with the proper gear, especially at night or in low visibility. Being distracted or without a helmet puts children at higher risk.
Disc brakes use calipers to squeeze brake pads against a rotor to create friction and slow the rotation of an axle. Bicycle brakes squeeze pads against the wheel, while disc brakes squeeze pads against a disc attached to the wheel or axle. Disc brakes are increasingly used on large vehicles where drum brakes were previously used, as disc brakes provide more predictable braking and fade less when hot. Disc brakes have advantages over drum brakes such as being less prone to issues caused by water trapped between brake components.
The document provides instructions for basic vehicle maintenance tasks that an average person can perform, such as checking tire pressure, rotating tires, checking and changing oil, and checking fluid levels. It also lists some tasks that are better left to mechanics, such as major tune-ups, engine or transmission repairs, and most electrical issues. The document concludes by describing how to safely change a flat tire, including the necessary tools and steps to jack up the vehicle and replace the flat tire with the spare.
The document provides guidance on basic car maintenance to prevent bigger issues and save money. It lists several key areas of maintenance including changing the engine oil every 3,000-10,000 miles depending on the manufacturer; checking brake fluid levels regularly; checking and maintaining proper tire pressure weekly; and checking engine coolant levels for long trips. Regular maintenance of air filters, hoses, belts, and wiper blades is also recommended.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for changing a tire. It begins with preparing the vehicle by applying the parking brake and placing blocks in front of and behind the wheels. It then instructs how to take out the spare tire and jack, position the jack under the frame, and raise the jack until it is supporting the vehicle. The steps continue with removing the hubcap and nuts, taking off the flat tire, putting on the spare tire, and tightening the nuts. The final steps are to lower the vehicle, finish tightening, and dispose of the flat tire.
This document provides instructions for checking a vehicle before driving and procedures for driving a vehicle with a manual or automatic transmission. It begins by listing check procedures for various vehicle systems that should be performed before driving, such as oil level, tire pressure, and lights. It then describes techniques for starting and stopping a vehicle with a manual transmission, including how to shift gears smoothly. For automatic transmissions, it outlines how to operate basic controls and prepare the vehicle for driving safely. The document aims to teach readers how to move and position a vehicle according to industry standards.
An anti-lock braking system (ABS) is a safety anti-skid braking system used on aircraft and on land vehicles, such as cars, motorcycles, trucks and buses. ABS operates by preventing the wheels from locking up during braking, thereby maintaining tractive contact with the road surface
Bike safety is important, as evidenced by the 98 children killed in biking accidents in 2014. Wearing a properly fitted helmet can reduce head injuries by 45%, but less than half of children usually wear one. When choosing a bike, it should fit the child now and allow them to touch the ground. Parents should supervise children, teach them road rules, and ensure they ride safely in the right areas and with the proper gear, especially at night or in low visibility. Being distracted or without a helmet puts children at higher risk.
Disc brakes use calipers to squeeze brake pads against a rotor to create friction and slow the rotation of an axle. Bicycle brakes squeeze pads against the wheel, while disc brakes squeeze pads against a disc attached to the wheel or axle. Disc brakes are increasingly used on large vehicles where drum brakes were previously used, as disc brakes provide more predictable braking and fade less when hot. Disc brakes have advantages over drum brakes such as being less prone to issues caused by water trapped between brake components.
The document provides instructions for basic vehicle maintenance tasks that an average person can perform, such as checking tire pressure, rotating tires, checking and changing oil, and checking fluid levels. It also lists some tasks that are better left to mechanics, such as major tune-ups, engine or transmission repairs, and most electrical issues. The document concludes by describing how to safely change a flat tire, including the necessary tools and steps to jack up the vehicle and replace the flat tire with the spare.
The document provides guidance on basic car maintenance to prevent bigger issues and save money. It lists several key areas of maintenance including changing the engine oil every 3,000-10,000 miles depending on the manufacturer; checking brake fluid levels regularly; checking and maintaining proper tire pressure weekly; and checking engine coolant levels for long trips. Regular maintenance of air filters, hoses, belts, and wiper blades is also recommended.
The document provides step-by-step instructions for changing a tire. It begins with preparing the vehicle by applying the parking brake and placing blocks in front of and behind the wheels. It then instructs how to take out the spare tire and jack, position the jack under the frame, and raise the jack until it is supporting the vehicle. The steps continue with removing the hubcap and nuts, taking off the flat tire, putting on the spare tire, and tightening the nuts. The final steps are to lower the vehicle, finish tightening, and dispose of the flat tire.
This document provides instructions for checking a vehicle before driving and procedures for driving a vehicle with a manual or automatic transmission. It begins by listing check procedures for various vehicle systems that should be performed before driving, such as oil level, tire pressure, and lights. It then describes techniques for starting and stopping a vehicle with a manual transmission, including how to shift gears smoothly. For automatic transmissions, it outlines how to operate basic controls and prepare the vehicle for driving safely. The document aims to teach readers how to move and position a vehicle according to industry standards.
An anti-lock braking system (ABS) is a safety anti-skid braking system used on aircraft and on land vehicles, such as cars, motorcycles, trucks and buses. ABS operates by preventing the wheels from locking up during braking, thereby maintaining tractive contact with the road surface
Air braking in Heavy Commercial Vehicles (HCV)Deepak Kumar
A detailed presentation on the topic "Air braking in heavy commercial vehicles (HCVs)". The ppt contains working and technical details of Air Braking System. Main components like Air Compressor, Reservoir, Unloader Valve, Brake Valve, Brake Chamber, Quick Release Valve and Relay Valve has been explained in details in this ppt.
The document provides information about road safety and accident prevention. It discusses various causes of accidents such as overspeeding, tailgating, dangerous overtaking, ignoring traffic signs and lights, and inattentiveness. It also lists enemies of drivers like speeding, overloading, overtaking and alcohol. Friends of drivers include good vision, hearing, awareness and common sense. Human error is the main cause of most accidents.
An air brake system uses compressed air to operate vehicle brakes. Key components include an air compressor to pump air into storage tanks, governors to control air pressure levels, foundations brakes at each wheel typically using s-cams, and various gauges to monitor air pressure throughout the system. Proper maintenance like daily draining of water and oil from tanks is critical for air brake safety and performance.
Vehicle safety system
it covers
hydraulic brakes
working of drum ,disk brakes
abs
airbags
ESP/ESC(electronic stability programme)
future trends in safety systems
cruise control
ACC
Power assisted brakes use either hydraulic or vacuum pressure to reduce the amount of force needed to press the brake pedal. Hydraulic systems use pressure from the power steering pump or an air compressor, while vacuum systems use pressure from the intake manifold. Both types work by creating pressure on one side of a booster piston to multiply the force applied through the brake pedal to the master cylinder. When the pedal is pressed, it closes off the pressure source and applies hydraulic pressure to the brakes. Releasing the pedal vents the booster pressure and allows the pedal to return freely. Servo brakes provide additional braking power needed for heavier vehicles through mechanical, hydraulic, or vacuum assisted systems.
Everyone should wear a properly fitted bicycle helmet every time they ride to protect their head and brain from injury. A bicycle helmet should be specifically designed for cycling with a CPSC safety certification, fit snugly and level on the head without tilting, have wide straps that fasten securely under the chin, and replaced after any fall or damage to the helmet. Wearing a helmet correctly is important for safety.
A bicycle brake reduces the speed of a bicycle or prevents it from moving. The three main types are: rim brakes, disc brakes, and drum brakes. There have been various types of brake used throughout history, and several are still in use today
Carl Ratcliffe provides step-by-step instructions for changing the oil in a vehicle. The document outlines the necessary tools and materials, gives guidance on preparing the vehicle, and explains each step of the oil change process from draining the old oil and removing the filter to adding new oil and checking for leaks. The overall process teaches readers how to maintain their vehicle themselves to save money compared to taking it to a shop.
The document summarizes wheels and tires. It discusses the requirements of automobile wheels, including being strong, balanced, lightweight, and easy to remove/mount. Standard wheels are steel, while some vehicles use aluminum or magnesium alloy wheels. Valve stems allow inflation/deflation and retain air. Wheel studs and nuts attach wheels to hubs using correct torque for safety. Common wheel types include steel, alloy, spoke, divided, and split rims. Custom wheels come in aluminum variants and differ in offset for handling characteristics.
The document contains safety guidelines for driving and riding vehicles. It discusses several key risks like speeding, using mobile phones while driving, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. It emphasizes always wearing a helmet and ensuring pillion riders also wear helmets. Other tips include following traffic rules, using appropriate hand signals, and reporting any incidents. Violation of safety rules could result in termination from an organization.
This document summarizes a technical seminar on Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) systems for vehicles. It begins with background on road accidents globally and in India. It then covers the need for AEB to help avoid collisions. The presentation explains how AEB works using sensors like radar and cameras to detect obstacles and apply the brakes autonomously if a collision is detected. It discusses different AEB types and their applications in vehicles. Advantages are around reducing crashes, though disadvantages include cost and limiting driver control. The conclusion is that AEB can help avoid accidents and reduce road deaths and injuries.
Presentation on "Getting a driving license"Tajrian Pranty
The document argues that all citizens should be required to be age 21 and pass a driving course before being issued a license. This is because 65% of truck accidents in Bangladesh each year are due to lack of driving education. Young drivers especially tend to speed, disregard rules and overestimate their abilities due to lack of experience with hazard perception. The document provides Canada as an example that requires drivers to be 16, pass a knowledge test, then a basic road test after one year and a proper road test after two years. Completing all these steps takes three years. While some may argue age and informal learning are sufficient, the document refutes this by saying mental development is needed to value life and know traffic laws and regulations.
The document discusses various aspects of tires and wheels, including their design and components, types of tires, defects to look for, how to read sidewall information, proper inflation and maintenance. It also covers topics like how ABS, stability control, and suspension work with tires to maximize traction. Tire pressure monitoring systems, wheel specifications, and the proper procedure for changing a tire are additionally explained.
Road safety is important for any journey, whether walking, cycling, taking public transport, or traveling by car. The document provides tips for safely traveling to school through different modes of transportation. It emphasizes using the Green Cross Code when walking or cycling, wearing bright clothing to be seen, and staying alert and focused without distractions while near traffic.
This document contains a 10 question quiz about cooling towers. The questions cover topics like the types of cooling towers, their typical applications, performance indicators, how they work to reduce water temperature, concentration ratios, fill materials, and guaranteed approach temperatures. The document also provides the answers to the multiple choice questions.
The air brake system uses compressed air to apply pressure to brake pads to stop large heavy vehicles. It has several main components including a brake valve to control air flow, governors to regulate air pressure, air tanks to store compressed air, air compressors to fill the tanks, brake chambers that use air pressure to engage the brakes, and slack adjusters to ensure proper brake clearance.
This document discusses passenger comfort and safety in vehicles. It describes how vehicle safety has improved with advances in technology and regulations. It outlines two types of vehicle safety: active safety features that prevent accidents, and passive safety features that minimize injury if an accident occurs. Examples of active safety features include ABS, traction control, and collision warning systems. Passive safety features discussed include airbags, seatbelts, laminated glass, and collapsible steering columns, which are designed to protect occupants during a crash.
The document discusses various automobile safety systems such as ABS, collision warning systems, sturdy body cells, electronic stability control, blind spot detectors, survival cells, air bags, and seat belts. It provides details on how each system works, such as how ABS uses speed sensors and valves to allow wheels to maintain contact during braking. Safety is important for automakers and special departments work to improve safety. While safety systems help, following safe driving practices like wearing seat belts and avoiding speeding is also important for preventing accidents and injuries.
The document provides instructions for performing an engine tune-up, which should be done every 30,000 miles. It lists the necessary tools and steps to complete a tune-up, including checking spark plugs, ignition wires, distributor cap, rotor, and PCV valve. Common engine noise problems that may be identified during a tune-up are also described such as noises from the crankshaft, connecting rods, pistons, valves, and other components. Safety precautions are recommended when performing a tune-up.
This document provides tips for being a safe driver. It recommends to keep your focus on the road and eliminate distractions like phones. Distracted and drowsy driving increases the risk of accidents. Other tips include driving defensively by assuming others may cause collisions, maintaining safe distances between cars, not speeding, prioritizing safety by driving sober and wearing seatbelts. The full article with more details can be found on the listed website.
The document outlines 10 effective ways to avoid accidents while driving: 1) Do not drive impaired by alcohol or drugs which slows reaction time. 2) Avoid driving in bad weather as conditions are more hazardous. 3) Check tire pressure regularly to ensure safe control and braking ability. 4) Slow down and obey speed limits which account for safety. 5) Do not drive when tired which has similar effects to impairment. 6) Stay off cell phones which are a major cause of distracted driving. 7) Use turn signals to communicate intentions to other drivers. 8) Let faster drivers pass to avoid aggressive behavior. 9) Always wear a seatbelt which is legally required and can save your life. 10) Maintain a safe following distance
Air braking in Heavy Commercial Vehicles (HCV)Deepak Kumar
A detailed presentation on the topic "Air braking in heavy commercial vehicles (HCVs)". The ppt contains working and technical details of Air Braking System. Main components like Air Compressor, Reservoir, Unloader Valve, Brake Valve, Brake Chamber, Quick Release Valve and Relay Valve has been explained in details in this ppt.
The document provides information about road safety and accident prevention. It discusses various causes of accidents such as overspeeding, tailgating, dangerous overtaking, ignoring traffic signs and lights, and inattentiveness. It also lists enemies of drivers like speeding, overloading, overtaking and alcohol. Friends of drivers include good vision, hearing, awareness and common sense. Human error is the main cause of most accidents.
An air brake system uses compressed air to operate vehicle brakes. Key components include an air compressor to pump air into storage tanks, governors to control air pressure levels, foundations brakes at each wheel typically using s-cams, and various gauges to monitor air pressure throughout the system. Proper maintenance like daily draining of water and oil from tanks is critical for air brake safety and performance.
Vehicle safety system
it covers
hydraulic brakes
working of drum ,disk brakes
abs
airbags
ESP/ESC(electronic stability programme)
future trends in safety systems
cruise control
ACC
Power assisted brakes use either hydraulic or vacuum pressure to reduce the amount of force needed to press the brake pedal. Hydraulic systems use pressure from the power steering pump or an air compressor, while vacuum systems use pressure from the intake manifold. Both types work by creating pressure on one side of a booster piston to multiply the force applied through the brake pedal to the master cylinder. When the pedal is pressed, it closes off the pressure source and applies hydraulic pressure to the brakes. Releasing the pedal vents the booster pressure and allows the pedal to return freely. Servo brakes provide additional braking power needed for heavier vehicles through mechanical, hydraulic, or vacuum assisted systems.
Everyone should wear a properly fitted bicycle helmet every time they ride to protect their head and brain from injury. A bicycle helmet should be specifically designed for cycling with a CPSC safety certification, fit snugly and level on the head without tilting, have wide straps that fasten securely under the chin, and replaced after any fall or damage to the helmet. Wearing a helmet correctly is important for safety.
A bicycle brake reduces the speed of a bicycle or prevents it from moving. The three main types are: rim brakes, disc brakes, and drum brakes. There have been various types of brake used throughout history, and several are still in use today
Carl Ratcliffe provides step-by-step instructions for changing the oil in a vehicle. The document outlines the necessary tools and materials, gives guidance on preparing the vehicle, and explains each step of the oil change process from draining the old oil and removing the filter to adding new oil and checking for leaks. The overall process teaches readers how to maintain their vehicle themselves to save money compared to taking it to a shop.
The document summarizes wheels and tires. It discusses the requirements of automobile wheels, including being strong, balanced, lightweight, and easy to remove/mount. Standard wheels are steel, while some vehicles use aluminum or magnesium alloy wheels. Valve stems allow inflation/deflation and retain air. Wheel studs and nuts attach wheels to hubs using correct torque for safety. Common wheel types include steel, alloy, spoke, divided, and split rims. Custom wheels come in aluminum variants and differ in offset for handling characteristics.
The document contains safety guidelines for driving and riding vehicles. It discusses several key risks like speeding, using mobile phones while driving, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. It emphasizes always wearing a helmet and ensuring pillion riders also wear helmets. Other tips include following traffic rules, using appropriate hand signals, and reporting any incidents. Violation of safety rules could result in termination from an organization.
This document summarizes a technical seminar on Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) systems for vehicles. It begins with background on road accidents globally and in India. It then covers the need for AEB to help avoid collisions. The presentation explains how AEB works using sensors like radar and cameras to detect obstacles and apply the brakes autonomously if a collision is detected. It discusses different AEB types and their applications in vehicles. Advantages are around reducing crashes, though disadvantages include cost and limiting driver control. The conclusion is that AEB can help avoid accidents and reduce road deaths and injuries.
Presentation on "Getting a driving license"Tajrian Pranty
The document argues that all citizens should be required to be age 21 and pass a driving course before being issued a license. This is because 65% of truck accidents in Bangladesh each year are due to lack of driving education. Young drivers especially tend to speed, disregard rules and overestimate their abilities due to lack of experience with hazard perception. The document provides Canada as an example that requires drivers to be 16, pass a knowledge test, then a basic road test after one year and a proper road test after two years. Completing all these steps takes three years. While some may argue age and informal learning are sufficient, the document refutes this by saying mental development is needed to value life and know traffic laws and regulations.
The document discusses various aspects of tires and wheels, including their design and components, types of tires, defects to look for, how to read sidewall information, proper inflation and maintenance. It also covers topics like how ABS, stability control, and suspension work with tires to maximize traction. Tire pressure monitoring systems, wheel specifications, and the proper procedure for changing a tire are additionally explained.
Road safety is important for any journey, whether walking, cycling, taking public transport, or traveling by car. The document provides tips for safely traveling to school through different modes of transportation. It emphasizes using the Green Cross Code when walking or cycling, wearing bright clothing to be seen, and staying alert and focused without distractions while near traffic.
This document contains a 10 question quiz about cooling towers. The questions cover topics like the types of cooling towers, their typical applications, performance indicators, how they work to reduce water temperature, concentration ratios, fill materials, and guaranteed approach temperatures. The document also provides the answers to the multiple choice questions.
The air brake system uses compressed air to apply pressure to brake pads to stop large heavy vehicles. It has several main components including a brake valve to control air flow, governors to regulate air pressure, air tanks to store compressed air, air compressors to fill the tanks, brake chambers that use air pressure to engage the brakes, and slack adjusters to ensure proper brake clearance.
This document discusses passenger comfort and safety in vehicles. It describes how vehicle safety has improved with advances in technology and regulations. It outlines two types of vehicle safety: active safety features that prevent accidents, and passive safety features that minimize injury if an accident occurs. Examples of active safety features include ABS, traction control, and collision warning systems. Passive safety features discussed include airbags, seatbelts, laminated glass, and collapsible steering columns, which are designed to protect occupants during a crash.
The document discusses various automobile safety systems such as ABS, collision warning systems, sturdy body cells, electronic stability control, blind spot detectors, survival cells, air bags, and seat belts. It provides details on how each system works, such as how ABS uses speed sensors and valves to allow wheels to maintain contact during braking. Safety is important for automakers and special departments work to improve safety. While safety systems help, following safe driving practices like wearing seat belts and avoiding speeding is also important for preventing accidents and injuries.
The document provides instructions for performing an engine tune-up, which should be done every 30,000 miles. It lists the necessary tools and steps to complete a tune-up, including checking spark plugs, ignition wires, distributor cap, rotor, and PCV valve. Common engine noise problems that may be identified during a tune-up are also described such as noises from the crankshaft, connecting rods, pistons, valves, and other components. Safety precautions are recommended when performing a tune-up.
This document provides tips for being a safe driver. It recommends to keep your focus on the road and eliminate distractions like phones. Distracted and drowsy driving increases the risk of accidents. Other tips include driving defensively by assuming others may cause collisions, maintaining safe distances between cars, not speeding, prioritizing safety by driving sober and wearing seatbelts. The full article with more details can be found on the listed website.
The document outlines 10 effective ways to avoid accidents while driving: 1) Do not drive impaired by alcohol or drugs which slows reaction time. 2) Avoid driving in bad weather as conditions are more hazardous. 3) Check tire pressure regularly to ensure safe control and braking ability. 4) Slow down and obey speed limits which account for safety. 5) Do not drive when tired which has similar effects to impairment. 6) Stay off cell phones which are a major cause of distracted driving. 7) Use turn signals to communicate intentions to other drivers. 8) Let faster drivers pass to avoid aggressive behavior. 9) Always wear a seatbelt which is legally required and can save your life. 10) Maintain a safe following distance
1) Always slow down, stay in your lane, drive with both hands on the wheel, don't tailgate, use signals properly, keep your eyes moving, and always wear a seat belt to modify your driving and avoid accidents.
2) When driving, only drive and don't text or talk on the phone to avoid distractions. Also try to avoid driving at night, in bad weather, or when tired.
3) Keep your car safe by keeping tires properly inflated, going to regular tune-ups, keeping windows and mirrors clean, and replacing windshield wipers regularly.
The document provides information on defensive driving techniques. It discusses proper seating position, recommended hand positions on the steering wheel, common driving distractions to avoid, pre-trip vehicle inspections, how to handle aggressive drivers and road rage, what to do if your rear or front wheels skid, developing a defensive driving attitude, and tips for night driving and rural driving. Check your tires regularly as they are critical for safety, and be aware that tires have expiration dates after 4 years.
Here are 3 sentences summarizing the truck driver safety tips document:
The document provides tips for driving safely in heavy traffic, such as curbing distractions, driving defensively by maintaining distance and using lower gears, being patient, and exiting the freeway if feeling uncomfortable rather than driving aggressively. Drivers are advised to reduce distractions by silencing phones and turning down music, follow traffic at a steady pace with plenty of space between vehicles, and prepare for emergencies by scanning the road ahead. Maintaining patience and preventing accidents is emphasized as most accidents result from impatience.
This document provides a summary of defensive driving techniques and safety guidelines. It discusses best practices for seat belt usage, avoiding distractions from phones, dealing with aggressive drivers, not drinking and driving, following traffic laws, and driving carefully in adverse weather conditions. The goal is to drive conservatively and avoid accidents in order to protect oneself and others on the road. Contact information is provided for emergencies and transportation.
Safety Tips for drivers in Foggy seasonsNomanMasood13
Safety tips for driving in fog include:
1) Set your headlights to low beam to see and be seen, as high beams reflect light back and reduce visibility. Use fog lights if available when visibility drops below 100 meters.
2) Reduce your speed as visibility is poor, making it difficult to react to road conditions.
3) Turn off loud music and listen for sounds of other vehicles that can't be seen.
Highway truck driving is definitely not a child’s play. It requires extremely good skills, proper qualifications, patience, special license, good observation power, and many more qualities. If you are a newbie driver, the following tips can help.
The document provides 7 ingredients for successful driving: 1) plan ahead and ensure you and your vehicle are prepared; 2) look 15 seconds ahead to scan for hazards; 3) do visual sweeps of your surroundings by checking mirrors every 5-8 seconds; 4) be aware of potential hazards like weather, road conditions, and distracted drivers; 5) leave space around your vehicle in case you need an escape; 6) communicate clearly with other drivers using signals and eye contact; 7) make following these ingredients a habit by always practicing safe driving behaviors like wearing a seatbelt.
Car safety is something that should not be compromised with and it is much more than just wearing your seatbelt. Whether you’re going for a long trip or just a drive around the corner, you should follow the safety rules at all times.
6 Simple Driving Tips to Keep Accidents at BayKent Charlie
This document provides 6 tips for driving safely and avoiding accidents: 1) Focus on the road and avoid distractions like mobile phones, 2) Stay within the speed limit, 3) Don't drink and drive as it is dangerous and illegal, 4) Report aggressive drivers to help keep roads safer, 5) Follow all traffic rules, and 6) In general, be sensible and prioritize safety while driving. The tips are intended to help reduce the likelihood of accidents by encouraging focused, sober, lawful and courteous driving.
You can’t control the actions of other drivers. But updating your defensive driving skills can help you avoid the dangers caused by other people’s bad driving. So before you get behind the wheel of that two-ton frame of glass and steel, here are some tips to help you stay in control:
Five common reasons for the road accidentRobin Patras
Road accidents are unfortunately very common in Pakistan. While some are relatively minor, thousands of lives are taken every year by horrible car crashes. Because your life can be at risk if you drive in an unsafe manner, it is so important to drive carefully and follow all traffic laws.
This document discusses various common distractions that drivers face while operating a vehicle. It identifies texting, talking on the phone, passengers, reaching for objects, getting lost, and driving under the influence as potential distractions. The main message is that drivers should remain focused on the road at all times to avoid accidents, legal issues, and increased insurance costs that can result from distracted driving.
Most of the traffic accidents can be avoided if you drive safely. “But is it possible at all?” you might ask. What if the accident happened at others fault? What if bad weather was the culprit? What if there were other reasons not under my control that caused the accident? The answer is simple: You can significantly minimize - and in many cases even eliminate - traffic accidents if you drive defensively.
The standard defines defensive driving as "driving to save lives, time, and money, in spite of the conditions around you and the actions of others."
Outlined in this presentation 12 Commandments of defensive driving are the recommendations of Pro Defensive Drivers and are based on a solid and proven practice of accident-free driving collected during decades of driving on real roads.
Driving in the rain is a daunting task that you need to excel with the proper training. However, there need to follow a few safety tips that can make your driving easier in the heavy rains. Read here to know more.
TBT for Vehicle Safety and Proper Utilizationamaan Khan
This document provides guidelines for safe and proper vehicle operation. It contains sections on safe driving, vehicle checking, proper vehicle utilization, and speed monitoring. The safe driving section lists tips like keeping full attention on the road, not using phones while driving, and driving defensively. The vehicle checking section includes a checklist of items to inspect before driving. The proper utilization section instructs drivers to check and use vehicles properly and not damage them. The speed monitoring section states maximum speed limits of 80 km/h for large vehicles and 120 km/h for light vehicles, and 30 km/h in hazardous areas, fining those who break the rules.
Implementing ELDs or Electronic Logging Devices is slowly but surely becoming the norm in fleet management. Why? Well, integrating ELDs and associated connected vehicle solutions like fleet tracking devices lets businesses and their in-house fleet managers reap several benefits. Check out the post below to learn more.
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Ever been troubled by the blinking sign and didn’t know what to do?
Here’s a handy guide to dashboard symbols so that you’ll never be confused again!
Save them for later and save the trouble!
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6. Speeding is one of the prominent factor of fatal
crashes of car. As higher the speed, lesser will be
time but more chances of causing destruction. So,
your speed should be slowed down.
10. While driving, try to avoid using mobile
phones,texting, calling someone,chatting with others
sitting at backseat. Accident can happen any moment,
so, keep your eyes on the road.