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ROAD SAFETY RULES

             It is against the law to use a cell phone while driving, according to road safety standards. Seatbelts and helmets must be worn at all times. On the sidewalks, take care and only cross at the zebra crossing. Keep an eye out for speed limits.

 OUTLET :         

           People have attention lapses and misunderstand their manoeuvres from time to time. Rather than condemning them, we should encourage them to exist. It's pointless to cause an accident when it's avoidable since you might injure yourself or someone else. As a result, the most fundamental rule of driving is to avoid accidents or harm to other road users.

         You can do this by anticipating other drivers' actions, leaving a safety bubble and driving within the law.

          You must slow down for a pedestrian who steps out in front of you, even if they are crossing a red no-crossing line. It is your obligation to modify your lane position safely if another vehicle starts moving into your lane because they haven't notice you.


KIDS SHOULD KNOW THIS 10 ROAD SAFETY RULES :


  1. Know Your Signals
  2. Pay attention-Listen
  3. Dont Run on Roads
  4. Always use sidewalks
  5. Crossroads Pedestrian Crossing
  6. Never stick hands Outside the Vehicle

  7. Staying safe on a bicycle
  8. Always get out at the curb side
  9. Staying safe inside a moving vehicle
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Ms.Manimekalai  - HSE Adviser | Aim Vision Safety Training & Consulting
t: 044 42140492
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e: training@aimvisionsafety.co.in
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Chromepet, Chennai 600 044 (Above Vodafone Showroom)

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