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Introduction
The basic strategy of a Safe System approach is to ensure that in the event of a crash, the impact energies remain below the threshold likely to produce either death or serious injury. This threshold will vary from crash scenario to crash scenario, depending upon the level of protection offered to the road users involved. For example, the chances of survival for an unprotected pedestrian hit by a vehicle diminish rapidly at speeds greater than 30 km/h, whereas for a properly restrained motor vehicle occupant the critical impact speed is 50 km/h (for side impact crashes) and 70 km/h (for head-on crashes).
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General Instructions
- Safety requirements for the vehicle
- Overloading of Vehicles
- Fire Extinguisher
- Don't Block Roads for Minor Accidents
- Safety Distance
- Overtaking through Right Side
- Parking in the middle of Street
- Seat Belts Wearing
- Driving in Rain
- Driving in Fog
- Traffic Safety of School Students
- Track Changing in Intersections
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