The document discusses road safety and aims to create awareness about road safety measures worldwide. It outlines various do's and don'ts on roads, such as following traffic rules, not drinking and driving, and using signals. It emphasizes learning road safety is important because of the increasing vehicle population. It also shares photos of road accidents to highlight the importance of preventing accidents. Overall, the document seeks to educate about road safety signs, markings, and proper behavior on roads.
The document discusses road safety and highlights the importance of following traffic rules and signs. It notes that road accidents are a major concern in India with over 10,000 deaths annually. It emphasizes the need for better road design, increased road width, and greater public awareness of accident-prone areas to reduce accidents and accidental deaths on roads.
The document discusses road safety and provides tips for safe driving. It emphasizes the importance of following traffic rules and signs to avoid accidents. Some key points made include that road accidents are a major cause of deaths in India, there is a need to widen roads due to increasing vehicle traffic, and drivers should exercise caution, avoid speeding, drunk driving, and distractions like cell phones. National Highway development projects aim to improve road infrastructure across India.
This document appears to be a presentation on road safety and reducing accidents. It notes that there are 84 million types of living beings in the world that coexist without traffic issues, unlike humans. It shows photos of well-organized animal traffic without accidents and messy, dangerous human traffic with accidents. It advocates following traffic rules and signs, and highlights the importance of lane markings in avoiding collisions. The presentation aims to increase awareness of how humans can be more disciplined and sensible like other living beings on the planet.
The document is a presentation on road safety and sense in living beings. It notes that while there are 84 million types of living beings in the world, only humans experience traffic, accidents, and a lack of discipline. It shows photos of orderly animal traffic without accidents and chaotic human traffic with accidents. It advocates following traffic rules and signs to avoid accidents and have discipline like other living beings. It provides examples of road signs and signals to understand and guidelines for safe driving.
This document provides information on traffic signs, signals, and road markings. It explains that signs are used to regulate traffic, warn of dangers, and provide information. The most common sign shapes - stop sign octagon, railroad crossbuck, no passing diamond, warning triangles, and school bus sign - are described along with their meanings. Road markings like center lines and lane lines are also discussed. The document emphasizes the importance of understanding and obeying all traffic controls as a driver.
This presentation discusses road safety issues in India. It notes that road accidents are a major public health concern, as India has the second longest road network in the world. Most passenger and freight traffic is carried by road. It then outlines many factors that contribute to road accidents, such as types of roads and users, vehicle overloading, lack of parking, and unsafe driving behaviors. Solutions proposed include better driver training, enforcement of regulations, and public awareness campaigns. The goal is to reduce the deaths, disabilities, and economic costs caused by road traffic injuries.
The document discusses road safety and highlights the importance of following traffic rules and signs. It notes that road accidents are a major concern in India with over 10,000 deaths annually. It emphasizes the need for better road design, increased road width, and greater public awareness of accident-prone areas to reduce accidents and accidental deaths on roads.
The document discusses road safety and provides tips for safe driving. It emphasizes the importance of following traffic rules and signs to avoid accidents. Some key points made include that road accidents are a major cause of deaths in India, there is a need to widen roads due to increasing vehicle traffic, and drivers should exercise caution, avoid speeding, drunk driving, and distractions like cell phones. National Highway development projects aim to improve road infrastructure across India.
This document appears to be a presentation on road safety and reducing accidents. It notes that there are 84 million types of living beings in the world that coexist without traffic issues, unlike humans. It shows photos of well-organized animal traffic without accidents and messy, dangerous human traffic with accidents. It advocates following traffic rules and signs, and highlights the importance of lane markings in avoiding collisions. The presentation aims to increase awareness of how humans can be more disciplined and sensible like other living beings on the planet.
The document is a presentation on road safety and sense in living beings. It notes that while there are 84 million types of living beings in the world, only humans experience traffic, accidents, and a lack of discipline. It shows photos of orderly animal traffic without accidents and chaotic human traffic with accidents. It advocates following traffic rules and signs to avoid accidents and have discipline like other living beings. It provides examples of road signs and signals to understand and guidelines for safe driving.
This document provides information on traffic signs, signals, and road markings. It explains that signs are used to regulate traffic, warn of dangers, and provide information. The most common sign shapes - stop sign octagon, railroad crossbuck, no passing diamond, warning triangles, and school bus sign - are described along with their meanings. Road markings like center lines and lane lines are also discussed. The document emphasizes the importance of understanding and obeying all traffic controls as a driver.
This presentation discusses road safety issues in India. It notes that road accidents are a major public health concern, as India has the second longest road network in the world. Most passenger and freight traffic is carried by road. It then outlines many factors that contribute to road accidents, such as types of roads and users, vehicle overloading, lack of parking, and unsafe driving behaviors. Solutions proposed include better driver training, enforcement of regulations, and public awareness campaigns. The goal is to reduce the deaths, disabilities, and economic costs caused by road traffic injuries.
1) The document discusses defensive driving techniques, including identifying common causes of road accidents such as unsafe driving conditions, practices, and adverse weather.
2) It outlines important traffic rules and regulations in India and describes proper signaling and emergency procedures.
3) The summary emphasizes the need for drivers to identify hazards posed by human error and dangerous conditions, obey traffic rules using common sense, and remember their defensive driving training.
The term road traffic safety is an indication of how safe individual users are on some particular road, or on the roads belonging to some region.
It is sharing of knowledge for education purpose for road users - By Bimal Chandra Das / Kolkata / Bokaro
The document discusses road safety and reducing road accidents in India. It provides an overview of the Indian government's National Highways Development Project which aims to improve national highways. It also summarizes road accident statistics and causes in India and highlights the need for better road infrastructure, enforcement of traffic rules, and increasing road safety awareness.
Road safety refers to how safe road users are on roads and aims to reduce the likelihood of traffic collisions. Some key facts:
- Over 1.2 million people are killed worldwide in road accidents each year.
- 3-4% of a country's GDP can be lost to road accidents.
- Common causes of accidents include speeding, drunk driving, phone use while driving, reckless driving, and not wearing seatbelts or helmets.
Steps to improve safety include strict enforcement of speed limits, heavy penalties for accidents, mandatory licensing tests, and making helmets compulsory. Education on safety for drivers and children is also important.
The document discusses road safety issues in India such as increasing vehicle numbers, types of unsafe vehicles plying on roads, and factors contributing to road accidents. It notes that India has a high road accident rate, accounting for 6% of global accidents and 10% of fatalities despite having only 1% of the world's vehicles. Various government agencies, laws, and schemes related to road safety and treatment of accident victims are also summarized.
Let's START "Safety Tips About Road Transport"let_us_start
The document discusses road safety measures proposed by Team India of IYSO. It conducted surveys of road accident spots and found certain locations were frequent accident sites overlooked by authorities. The team launched a "Safety Tips About Road Transport" initiative to educate the public about these dangerous areas and encourage caution. The document outlines various road safety tips, including following traffic rules, not using phones while driving, wearing seatbelts, and being careful at accident-prone locations.
This presentation discusses road safety at road work sites. It introduces road safety engineering and safer ways to manage road work sites. It explains the importance of developing traffic management plans (TMPs) for work sites. Road works present safety challenges, so TMPs are needed to warn road users of the work area ahead and guide them safely through. The presentation provides examples of unsafe road work sites in Indonesia and emphasizes the need to follow the guidelines in the road work safety manual to improve safety. It stresses that all parties, including engineers, workers, and road users, have a role to play in road safety at work sites.
This document summarizes traffic safety rules presented by Manjul Arawal. It discusses keeping to the left to allow oncoming traffic to pass, giving way to vehicles on the right, and turning left close to the side of the road entered. It also notes the importance of helmet use on two-wheelers, maintaining speed limits based on traffic conditions, and leaving enough distance between vehicles. Common traffic symbols, lights, and signs are also explained briefly.
This document discusses different types of traffic signs and signals used to regulate traffic and ensure safety. It describes warning signs that indicate potential hazards, priority signs that establish right-of-way, and prohibitory/restrictive signs banning certain maneuvers. It also covers mandatory signs that require specific traffic behavior, service signs providing information to drivers, and directional signs indicating locations and destinations. Proper use and placement of traffic signs and signals can help reduce accidents by clearly conveying important safety and navigation information to road users.
This presentation discusses road safety and provides information about motorways, highways, road markings, traffic signs, causes of accidents, and safe driving tips. It explains the differences between motorways and highways, describes various road markings and traffic signs, and lists potential causes of accidents such as driver condition, vehicle condition, road conditions, weather, and traffic. The presentation emphasizes the importance of following traffic rules, wearing a seatbelt, avoiding distractions like cell phones, preventing driver fatigue, and notes safety tips for motorcyclists. It concludes by providing contact information for the Mobile Education Unit and encouraging questions.
- Road traffic accidents kill an estimated 1.2 million people worldwide each year and injure 50 million more, making it the 9th leading cause of death globally. India accounts for 10% of road fatalities despite having only 1% of the world's vehicles.
- Developed countries have much lower accident rates because drivers face stricter licensing requirements like lengthy learning periods, frequent testing, and high penalties for violations that can include license cancellation. Public transportation is also more widely available as an alternative to driving.
- The document outlines numerous recommended safety measures for drivers, authorities, and vehicles - including strict enforcement of traffic rules, use of seatbelts and child seats, banning cell phone use and drinking while driving,
Its a presentation on road safety. Cover the topics of road language i.e. lane, line, double line, sign boards, signals, safety tips, pre/post cautionary measures, topic of motorcyclist and pedestrians as well.
Road safety presentation(PPT) by FaisalFaisal Ayub
hi friends.....I m Faisal...this is my road safety ppt...feel free to clip and download...its about it safety, statistics and signs.....hope u like it.....comment down its rating out of 10
Signs are the most helpful indicators on road, A comprehensive presentation covering different types of signs , their importance , their function and a surprise, Check it out !!
This document discusses the importance of road safety and provides tips for staying safe on the road. It notes that the number of vehicles is increasing, leading to more accidents. Road safety involves rules and regulations to ensure the safe functioning of vehicles and protection of people. Some key safety measures include wearing seatbelts and helmets, maintaining vehicles, following speed limits, using crosswalks, and following traffic lights. Drivers are advised to drive carefully and not drink and drive.
This presentation discusses the importance of road safety in Pakistan. It notes that over 58,000 people die each year in road accidents in Pakistan, more than the number killed in terrorist attacks. Proper road safety, like following traffic rules and signs, wearing seatbelts, and not using phones while driving, can prevent 95% of accidents. The presentation urges drivers to respect traffic laws to protect both themselves and others on the road.
Road Conditions of India, Traffic in India, Driver Characteristics, Overloading, Cattle Menace, Triple Driving, Drunken Driving, Text and Drive, Road Fatalities, Primary Causes, Severity, International Comparison of Accident rates, Necessary use of Helmet for 2-wheeler and seat belts for cab drivers, Rash Driving, Prevention of Accidents - Measures, Highway communication and Amenities, Emergency Dial Care, Safety Measures, Slogans
This document appears to be a presentation on road safety and reducing accidents. It notes that there are 84 million types of living beings in the world that coexist without traffic issues, unlike humans. It shows photos of well-organized animal traffic without accidents and messy, dangerous human traffic with accidents. It advocates following traffic rules and signs, and highlights the importance of lane markings in avoiding collisions. The presentation aims to increase awareness of how humans can be more disciplined and sensible like other living beings on the planet.
SENSE IN ALL. Courtesy- Ghansham Ojha, F&P IYSO Team INDIA, Karimnagar-(A.P),...socialview
This document appears to be a presentation on road safety and reducing accidents. It notes that there are 84 million types of living beings in the world that coexist without traffic issues, unlike humans. It shows photos of well-organized animal traffic without accidents and messy, dangerous human traffic with accidents. It advocates following traffic rules and signs, and highlights the importance of lane markings in avoiding collisions. The presentation aims to increase awareness of how humans can be more disciplined and sensible like other living beings on the planet.
The document discusses road safety measures proposed by the Indian Youth Secured Organization. It outlines the results of their survey of accident-prone areas and emphasizes the importance of raising public awareness about road safety. It provides tips for safe driving and using roads, including following traffic rules, not drinking and driving, and being cautious in accident-prone areas. It also explains the meaning of various road signs and markings.
This document discusses road safety and causes of road accidents in India. It notes that road safety is important for protecting all road users, including pedestrians, vehicles, cyclists, etc. [1] It states that pedestrian safety is a key aspect of road safety and that 42% of reported accidents involve pedestrians. [2] It recommends various measures that can be taken to improve road safety culture and enforcement of rules through education, awareness campaigns, and strict penalties for violations. [3]
1) The document discusses defensive driving techniques, including identifying common causes of road accidents such as unsafe driving conditions, practices, and adverse weather.
2) It outlines important traffic rules and regulations in India and describes proper signaling and emergency procedures.
3) The summary emphasizes the need for drivers to identify hazards posed by human error and dangerous conditions, obey traffic rules using common sense, and remember their defensive driving training.
The term road traffic safety is an indication of how safe individual users are on some particular road, or on the roads belonging to some region.
It is sharing of knowledge for education purpose for road users - By Bimal Chandra Das / Kolkata / Bokaro
The document discusses road safety and reducing road accidents in India. It provides an overview of the Indian government's National Highways Development Project which aims to improve national highways. It also summarizes road accident statistics and causes in India and highlights the need for better road infrastructure, enforcement of traffic rules, and increasing road safety awareness.
Road safety refers to how safe road users are on roads and aims to reduce the likelihood of traffic collisions. Some key facts:
- Over 1.2 million people are killed worldwide in road accidents each year.
- 3-4% of a country's GDP can be lost to road accidents.
- Common causes of accidents include speeding, drunk driving, phone use while driving, reckless driving, and not wearing seatbelts or helmets.
Steps to improve safety include strict enforcement of speed limits, heavy penalties for accidents, mandatory licensing tests, and making helmets compulsory. Education on safety for drivers and children is also important.
The document discusses road safety issues in India such as increasing vehicle numbers, types of unsafe vehicles plying on roads, and factors contributing to road accidents. It notes that India has a high road accident rate, accounting for 6% of global accidents and 10% of fatalities despite having only 1% of the world's vehicles. Various government agencies, laws, and schemes related to road safety and treatment of accident victims are also summarized.
Let's START "Safety Tips About Road Transport"let_us_start
The document discusses road safety measures proposed by Team India of IYSO. It conducted surveys of road accident spots and found certain locations were frequent accident sites overlooked by authorities. The team launched a "Safety Tips About Road Transport" initiative to educate the public about these dangerous areas and encourage caution. The document outlines various road safety tips, including following traffic rules, not using phones while driving, wearing seatbelts, and being careful at accident-prone locations.
This presentation discusses road safety at road work sites. It introduces road safety engineering and safer ways to manage road work sites. It explains the importance of developing traffic management plans (TMPs) for work sites. Road works present safety challenges, so TMPs are needed to warn road users of the work area ahead and guide them safely through. The presentation provides examples of unsafe road work sites in Indonesia and emphasizes the need to follow the guidelines in the road work safety manual to improve safety. It stresses that all parties, including engineers, workers, and road users, have a role to play in road safety at work sites.
This document summarizes traffic safety rules presented by Manjul Arawal. It discusses keeping to the left to allow oncoming traffic to pass, giving way to vehicles on the right, and turning left close to the side of the road entered. It also notes the importance of helmet use on two-wheelers, maintaining speed limits based on traffic conditions, and leaving enough distance between vehicles. Common traffic symbols, lights, and signs are also explained briefly.
This document discusses different types of traffic signs and signals used to regulate traffic and ensure safety. It describes warning signs that indicate potential hazards, priority signs that establish right-of-way, and prohibitory/restrictive signs banning certain maneuvers. It also covers mandatory signs that require specific traffic behavior, service signs providing information to drivers, and directional signs indicating locations and destinations. Proper use and placement of traffic signs and signals can help reduce accidents by clearly conveying important safety and navigation information to road users.
This presentation discusses road safety and provides information about motorways, highways, road markings, traffic signs, causes of accidents, and safe driving tips. It explains the differences between motorways and highways, describes various road markings and traffic signs, and lists potential causes of accidents such as driver condition, vehicle condition, road conditions, weather, and traffic. The presentation emphasizes the importance of following traffic rules, wearing a seatbelt, avoiding distractions like cell phones, preventing driver fatigue, and notes safety tips for motorcyclists. It concludes by providing contact information for the Mobile Education Unit and encouraging questions.
- Road traffic accidents kill an estimated 1.2 million people worldwide each year and injure 50 million more, making it the 9th leading cause of death globally. India accounts for 10% of road fatalities despite having only 1% of the world's vehicles.
- Developed countries have much lower accident rates because drivers face stricter licensing requirements like lengthy learning periods, frequent testing, and high penalties for violations that can include license cancellation. Public transportation is also more widely available as an alternative to driving.
- The document outlines numerous recommended safety measures for drivers, authorities, and vehicles - including strict enforcement of traffic rules, use of seatbelts and child seats, banning cell phone use and drinking while driving,
Its a presentation on road safety. Cover the topics of road language i.e. lane, line, double line, sign boards, signals, safety tips, pre/post cautionary measures, topic of motorcyclist and pedestrians as well.
Road safety presentation(PPT) by FaisalFaisal Ayub
hi friends.....I m Faisal...this is my road safety ppt...feel free to clip and download...its about it safety, statistics and signs.....hope u like it.....comment down its rating out of 10
Signs are the most helpful indicators on road, A comprehensive presentation covering different types of signs , their importance , their function and a surprise, Check it out !!
This document discusses the importance of road safety and provides tips for staying safe on the road. It notes that the number of vehicles is increasing, leading to more accidents. Road safety involves rules and regulations to ensure the safe functioning of vehicles and protection of people. Some key safety measures include wearing seatbelts and helmets, maintaining vehicles, following speed limits, using crosswalks, and following traffic lights. Drivers are advised to drive carefully and not drink and drive.
This presentation discusses the importance of road safety in Pakistan. It notes that over 58,000 people die each year in road accidents in Pakistan, more than the number killed in terrorist attacks. Proper road safety, like following traffic rules and signs, wearing seatbelts, and not using phones while driving, can prevent 95% of accidents. The presentation urges drivers to respect traffic laws to protect both themselves and others on the road.
Road Conditions of India, Traffic in India, Driver Characteristics, Overloading, Cattle Menace, Triple Driving, Drunken Driving, Text and Drive, Road Fatalities, Primary Causes, Severity, International Comparison of Accident rates, Necessary use of Helmet for 2-wheeler and seat belts for cab drivers, Rash Driving, Prevention of Accidents - Measures, Highway communication and Amenities, Emergency Dial Care, Safety Measures, Slogans
This document appears to be a presentation on road safety and reducing accidents. It notes that there are 84 million types of living beings in the world that coexist without traffic issues, unlike humans. It shows photos of well-organized animal traffic without accidents and messy, dangerous human traffic with accidents. It advocates following traffic rules and signs, and highlights the importance of lane markings in avoiding collisions. The presentation aims to increase awareness of how humans can be more disciplined and sensible like other living beings on the planet.
SENSE IN ALL. Courtesy- Ghansham Ojha, F&P IYSO Team INDIA, Karimnagar-(A.P),...socialview
This document appears to be a presentation on road safety and reducing accidents. It notes that there are 84 million types of living beings in the world that coexist without traffic issues, unlike humans. It shows photos of well-organized animal traffic without accidents and messy, dangerous human traffic with accidents. It advocates following traffic rules and signs, and highlights the importance of lane markings in avoiding collisions. The presentation aims to increase awareness of how humans can be more disciplined and sensible like other living beings on the planet.
The document discusses road safety measures proposed by the Indian Youth Secured Organization. It outlines the results of their survey of accident-prone areas and emphasizes the importance of raising public awareness about road safety. It provides tips for safe driving and using roads, including following traffic rules, not drinking and driving, and being cautious in accident-prone areas. It also explains the meaning of various road signs and markings.
This document discusses road safety and causes of road accidents in India. It notes that road safety is important for protecting all road users, including pedestrians, vehicles, cyclists, etc. [1] It states that pedestrian safety is a key aspect of road safety and that 42% of reported accidents involve pedestrians. [2] It recommends various measures that can be taken to improve road safety culture and enforcement of rules through education, awareness campaigns, and strict penalties for violations. [3]
Road safety - Sri Gopalnaidu Higher Sec SchoolDFC2011
1. The document outlines various road safety rules and regulations in India, including rules regarding overtaking, traffic signals, speed limits, and necessary documents for driving.
2. It discusses several types of road signs used in India and their meanings.
3. Statistics show that the annual worldwide death toll from road accidents is over 1.2 million, more than 5 times the death toll from the 2004 tsunami, demonstrating the importance of promoting road safety.
The document discusses road accidents, their causes, and preventative measures. It states that human factors like alcohol consumption, distraction, and speeding are the primary causes of accidents, accounting for 69% of total accidents. Vehicle defects and poor road infrastructure account for the remaining 27% and 4% respectively. Some key preventative measures proposed include strict enforcement of speed limits, more stringent licensing tests, mandatory seatbelt and helmet laws, and better road infrastructure like signage and speed breakers. Adopting and enforcing these measures could significantly reduce the millions of deaths and injuries from road accidents worldwide each year.
This document discusses road traffic accidents (RTAs) including causes, statistics, and prevention strategies. It notes that RTAs are primarily caused by speeding, not wearing helmets or seatbelts, distracted driving, and fatigue. National highways account for 37% of accidents while junctions in urban areas account for 40%. The most common types of accidents are hitting pedestrians, rear-end collisions, and head-on collisions. Prevention strategies proposed include stricter enforcement of speed limits, higher penalties for violations, mandatory safety devices in vehicles, improved driver testing, and increased public safety awareness campaigns. Worldwide statistics estimate 1.2 million deaths from RTAs annually.
This document discusses road safety and provides statistics on road accidents globally and tips for safe driving. It notes that 1.2 million people die in road accidents worldwide each year, with 50 million injured. Some key facts presented include that someone is injured in a crash every 18 seconds and a person dies every 11 minutes from a traffic accident. It also identifies common causes of accidents like human error, dangerous conditions, and lists factors that can help driving safely like being alert, having good judgment and following traffic rules. The document emphasizes the importance of defensive driving and eliminating hazards like not drinking/using drugs, wearing seatbelts, not overloading vehicles or using mobile phones while driving.
The document outlines road safety rules and responsibilities for children. It states that teaching children road safety rules through practical skills like crossing the street safely and understanding traffic signs is important, as well as emphasizing good habits like paying attention and wearing appropriate gear. Road safety is a collective responsibility that extends beyond just parents to the whole community. Working together, adults can create safer environments and ensure children have the knowledge and skills for their daily lives.
Road safety awareness training was conducted by Ashoka Buildcon Limited in 2019. The training emphasized that road accidents are a serious issue, killing over 1 million people globally each year, with half being vulnerable road users. It provided an overview of road accident statistics in India and highlighted the importance of knowledge and education in reducing accidents. The training covered general road rules, safety procedures for different modes of transportation, traffic signs, and emphasized rules like wearing helmets and seatbelts, not drinking and driving, obeying speed limits, and being courteous.
In this digest we are considering the preventive aspect of road accidents. The post-crash management has already been discussed in the 6th digest.
This presentation is from 'Tsunami on Roads Organization' as a part of an awareness campaign against road traffic hazards.
Street Survival is a nonprofit founded in 2002 to reduce teen driving fatalities through hands-on driver education programs. Over 5,000 teens die in car crashes annually, the top killer of 16-19 year olds. Street Survival holds events teaching skills like hazard anticipation, hydroplaning recovery, and how to handle risky situations. Their goal is to instill safer driving habits and increase parent confidence by providing real-world experience in a controlled environment. Participants learn to think ahead and minimize risks, with a focus on improving critical thinking every time they drive.
Road accidents are a major problem in India, causing over 138,000 deaths per year. The Safe Road Foundation works to make roads safer and reduce accidents by encouraging people to follow traffic rules, volunteering, donating, and suggesting improvements. They note that many lives are wasted due to preventable road accidents and ask people to help in their efforts to prioritize human life and prevent needless deaths on the road.
The document discusses road safety and preventing road accidents. Over 1.2 million people are killed worldwide in road accidents each year, representing a 3-4% loss of gross national product. Common causes of accidents include speeding, drunk driving, phone use while driving, reckless driving, and not wearing seatbelts or helmets. Suggested steps to prevent accidents include strict enforcement of speed limits, heavy penalties for violations, improved driver testing, and increasing road safety awareness from a young age.
The document discusses various road safety suggestions that can be implemented across different areas such as technology, infrastructure, education and enforcement. Some key suggestions include developing low-cost collision prevention devices and speed controllers for vehicles, promoting public transportation to reduce road traffic, improving road infrastructure like adding footpaths and flyovers, starting road safety education from a young age, and controlling motor racing videos and games for children. The document emphasizes that small, easily implementable suggestions could help save many lives on roads every year.
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.
This document discusses the need for greater road safety awareness in India due to the rapid rise in motor vehicles. It notes that without widespread public education on safety measures, it will be difficult to control road accidents and deaths. The document calls for citizens of all backgrounds to unite around promoting road safety nationwide and worldwide. It suggests that how one drives is crucial and concludes by emphasizing that road safety is the goal.
A presentation about Road safety in our country. The presentation was created for a Public speaking course. Due to privacy concern, only the group members names are kept where the student ID's are removed.
Road safety involves methods and measures to prevent injuries from traffic accidents. It is important that all road users, including children, follow safety rules and measures like wearing seatbelts and helmets. Statistics show over 1 million people die in road accidents worldwide each year, with 3-4% of GDP lost and a child dying every 3 minutes. Factors that contribute to accidents include driver behavior, road conditions, enforcement of regulations, and types of road users. Efforts are needed across many sectors to improve road design, education, enforcement of laws, and emergency response to make roads safer.
Similar to Operation-ROAD (Reminder On Accidental Deaths) Preview On- 11-07-2011 (20)
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It notes that regular exercise can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes, improve mood, and reduce stress and anxiety levels. Exercise is also said to boost brain health and function by improving cognitive abilities and reducing the risk of conditions like Alzheimer's disease and dementia.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness and well-being.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
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Today On March 8th, 2024 we the members of IYSO Team India “Indian Youth Secured Organisation”, Young India Mission, Anti-Corruption Team India, Safer Indian Roads, Karimnagar Cycle Club and Make A Smile Foundation celebrated “International Women’s Day” at Government of Telangana SC College & Hostel-III (Girls), Kashmeer Gadda, Karimnagar, Telangana State, India and our Chief Guest : Smt.Shobha Ji (Mess Staff), Smt.Kankalaxmi ji (Mess Staff), Smt.Sangeetha Ji (Mess Staff), Ms.Anmol Ojha and students Ms.Rayilla.Ashwini, Ms.Rama, Ms.Swapna, Ms.Madhumita, Ms.Lavanya, Ms.Sushmita started the celebrations by cutting cake today around 10:30 a.m
In the said program Ghansham Ojha (F&P, CEO IYSO Team INDIA, ACT India, Safer Indian Roads, Young India Mission, Shoot Inn Productions & Police Mitra Team) and others participated.
Jai Bharath…
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness and well-being.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
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#Road Safety Calendar-2024
Namaskar !
We the members of IYSO Team India ~ Indian Youth Secured Organisation, Safer Indian Roads, Young India Mission, Anti-Corruption Team India, Karimnagar Cycle Club wish to inform you that today On : 29.12.2023
Our beloved and dearest Hon'ble.Shri.Anajani Kumar ji, IPS., (Director General of Police & Chairman Road Safety Authority, Telangana State, India) released Road Safety Calendar-2024 and 10-Posters about Road Safety at his good office, R&B Building, Irram Manzil, Panjagutta, Hyderabad at 12:15 pm and congratulated IYSO Team India and Safer Indian Roads Team members for making innovative Road Safety Calendar-2024 to promote Road Safety for all. His Excellency also congratulated team for doing continues Road Safety at Karimnagar with the message #Mission1000Days Non-Stop Road Safety Awareness.
In the said program Shri.Mekala.Jayaramulu ji (Retd.ASI of Police Traffic Karimnagar & Safer Indian Roads PD-02), Shri.Vishwanath.Balaram ji (Vice-President Young India Mission & Safer Indian Roads), Shri.Vishwanath.Anil Kumar ji (Chief Executive Officer IYSO Team India & Safer Indian Roads), Ghansham Ojha (Founder & President IYSO Team India & Safer Indian Roads), Shri.Vishwanath Anand ji (Additional Executive Member IYSO Team India) , Ms.Anmol Ojha (Additional President IYSO Team India, General Secretary Safer Indian Roads), Ms.Neha Panday ji , Ms.Aishwaraya Panday ji, Ms.Uppula.Srinidhi ji (Additional Executive Members IYSO Team India & Safer Indian Roads) and others participated in this noble program.
Jai Bharath...
Courtesy ~ Safer Indian Roads
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
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17. WHAT’S MEAN BY ROAD? FORMULA-ROAD 1 2 3 Courtesy: GHANSHAM OJHA, F&P IYSO Team INDIA. Feedback on: feedback.iyso@gmail.com
18. What we have to do on the ROADS ? What we should not do on the ROADS? What type of precautions should we take on ROADS? What are the advantage if we follow the Road Safety -Rules & Signs! Why should we learn Road safety education? .
64. We can plan our destination earlier, so we can reach safely where someone, somewhere waiting for us!
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66. We should learn Road safety rules, because with the increase of MOTOR vehicle population in this current world, Road safety subject calls for a greater attention!
67. We should learn ROAD safety education, how to behavior on ROAD!
68. We should learn ROAD safety education to know our Skills & Limits!
69. We should learn ROAD safety, how to escape from ROAD Accidents & Accidental deaths!
70. We should learn ROAD safety measures to know our driving skills !
71. We should learn ROAD safety education to aware all section of people!
143. SIZE OF NUMBERS PLATES 1.SIZE OF NUMBER PLATES For Two and Three wheelers 200 x 100 mm For Light Motor Vehicles / Passenger cars 340 x 200 mm or 500 x 120 mm (Single Line) For Medium and heavy Commercial Vehicles 340 x 200 mm 2. NUMBER COLOUR SCHEME For Non-Transport Vehicles : Registration mark should be in BlackColour on White background. For Transport Vehicles : Registration mark should be in BlackColour on Yellow background. 3.SIZE OF LETTERS AND NUMBER DIMENSIONS IN mm Motor Cycle less then 70CC Front Letters and Numbers Height Thickness Space 15 2.5 2.5 All Other Moto Vehicles Front and Rear Number & Letters Height Thickness Space 65 10 10 AP 9BA 6666 AP 13G 9999
144. SIZE OF NUMBERS PLATES 1.SIZE OF NUMBER PLATES 4.SIZE OF LETTERS AND NUMBER DIMENSIONS IN mm Three Wheeler above 500 cc Rear Numbers & Letters Height Thickness Space 15 2.5 2.5 All Motorcycles and Three Wheeler invalid carriages Height Thickness Space i) Rear Letters 65 10 10 ii) Rear Numbers 40 7 5 iii) Front Letters & Numbers 30 5 5 AP 13 V 2345 2. NUMBER COLOUR SCHEME AP 11Q 1111 1) Except Registration marks of the vehicle any other names, pictures, art shall not be displayed on number plates! 2) Fancy lettering is not permitted!
146. ROAD LANE MARKING! “This line is found on busy main roads and traffic intersection. Here crossing this line and overtaking is prohibited” SOLID WHITE LINE ON ROAD
147. ROAD LANE MARKING! “Separation of lanes on which travel in the same directions, with crossing from one to the other” WHITE DOT LINE on ROAD
148. ROAD LANE MARKING! “Separation of lanes on which travel is in the opposite direction, and where overtaking with care is permitted” YELLOW dot LINE on ROAD
149. ROAD LANE MARKING! “Separation of lanes or of a lane and should where lane changing is discouraged” SOLID YELLOW SINGLE LINE ON ROAD
150. ROAD LANE MARKING! “Separation of lanes overtaking is prohibited in both directions. Right turn maneuvers across this marking are not permitted” SOLID YELLOW DOUBLE LINE ROAD
151. ROAD LANE MARKING! DOT YELLOW & SOLID single LINE on ROAD “Separation of lanes where overtaking is permitted with care for traffic adjacent to the broken line, but prohibited for traffic adjacent to solid line ”
152. HAND SIGNAL! “About to turn to right:- Extend the right arm in a horizontal position outside of the vehicle and hold rigidly with the palm turned to the front”
153. HAND SIGNAL! “About to slow down:- Extend the right arm outside of the vehicle and with the palm down wards and move the arm up and down slowly several times”
154. HAND SIGNAL! “To allow the vehicle behind - You to overtake:- Extend the right arm horizontally outside of the vehicle and move backward and forward in semicircular motion”
155. HAND SIGNAL! “About to turn to left:- Extend the right arm outside of the vehicle and rotate it in anti-clockwise direction”
156. HAND SIGNAL! “About to stop:- Extend the right arm outside of the vehicle and raise forearm vertically with palm turned to the front”
157. H A N D S I G N A L Beckoning vehicles approaching from right To STOP vehicles approaching from behind To STOP vehicles coming from front RESPECT THE TRAFFIC POLICE * * * Follow The Traffic Rules & Signs & Respect The Other ROAD Users . Beckoning vehicles from front
158. H A N D S I G N A L Beckoning vehicles approaching from left To stop vehicles approaching from left and wanting to turn right To stop vehicles approaching simultaneously from front and behind To stop vehicles approaching from the right to allow vehicles from left to turn right To allow vehicles coming in from the right and turning right by stopping traffic approaching from left Warning signals, closing all vehicles .
159. M A N D A T O R Y S I G N S Height Limit Speed Limit Width Limit Restriction ends No parking No stopping Compulsory ahead only Compulsory- keep left .
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