Country Report on Road Safety Initiatives in MALAYSIA Datuk Suret Singh Director General Road Safety Department Malaysia Basic Information Country : Malaysia ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Population: 26.4 Million in 2006 Square Kilometer: 392876km2 Road Length: 72‚400 km No of Registered Vehicles: 15‚790‚732 Vehicle Kilometer Travelled/year: 337.8 Billion VKT Malaysia Definition and Data System Definition: ◦ Fatality: Deaths within 30 days ◦ Serious: All Required Hospitalization ◦ Slight Injury:
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PDHPE 2012 Current statistics on road accidents including morbidity and mortality rates for 17-25 year olds In 2011 statistics showed that there were 1‚292 deaths‚ 279 of which involved people aged 17 to 25. This is a decrease as last year it was reported that 336 people between 17 and 25 were killed on Australian roads. The biggest killer of young drivers is speeding and around 80 per cent of those killed are male. Deaths by age-group (years) 12 months | 0-17 | 17-25 | 26-39 | Total
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General gun safety rules: Many have also disputed the rules in regards to how to safely use a firearm‚ but there are a few rules of gun safety that remain consistent around the board. A - Handle your gun with care and treat it as if it is always loaded. Make sure to check if the safety mechanism is switched on. This is the number one most important rule when handling a firearm. B – Adding to the first rule. It is also very important to never leave the gun loaded. Always ensure that it is unloaded
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Experiment 1- Title: Observing Bacteria and Blood Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to learn how to use a compound microscope and an oil immersion lens while observing prepared bacterial slides. Additionally‚ it will be necessary to prepare slides so as to observe bacterial cultures from yogurt as well as to observe the composition of blood (i.e. red blood cells‚ white blood cells‚ and platelets). Procedure: Exercise 1: Viewing Prepared Slides To begin this lab experiment I
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Raising Awareness of the need for Greater Road Safety: ‘Morning After’ By Andrea Leigh‚ Ciara ‚ Nadine‚ Phillipa White‚ and Suzanne Oke Table of Contents Market Research 1.1 Analysis of Road Safety Messages 1.2 Demographic and Psychographic Characteristics of Target Audience 1.2.1 General 1.2.2 Drinking Habits 1.2.3 Self-Perception 1.2.4 Most Effective Advertising 1.3 Survey and Focus Group 1.3.1 Survey: How we carried it out
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An off-road vehicle accident involving Britany Spears’ niece‚ Maddie Aldridge‚ 8‚ on Feb. 5 has heightened safety concerns over the age children should operate the vehicles‚ which are often used recreationally. Maddie was riding in a Polaris off-road vehicle at her home in Kentwood‚ Louisiana‚ when the vehicle flipped into a pond. Initial reports say Jamie Lynn Spears‚ stepfather Jamie Watson and other family couldn’t free her from the seat-belt and safety netting‚ leaving her submerged for several
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When writing a research paper‚ there are two main patterns that we can choose. The first style‚ MLA (Modern Language Association)‚ is widely used in conducting papers and citing sources within the humanities range and it should be double-spaced. When paraphrasing‚ quoting or summarizing‚ MLA requires citation of the author’s last name‚ the source’s title‚ and the page number. In addition to that‚ the paper must include one’s own name‚ the instructor’s name‚ and course title with the date all inserted
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Three observations of child development. This is an assignment consisting of three observations pertaining to a child’s development in three core areas‚ specifically‚ a young person’s social‚ emotional and physical maturity. Firstly it contemplates the social development of a four year old boy in an educational nursery setting‚ via an observation utilizing the narrative technique. Secondly the intellectual (cognitive) development of a five year old girl is reflected upon in a home setting‚ using
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Observing is an art. The ability to properly examine a person or situation is a part of my norm. Observing different individuals serves different purposes for me. Surveying my environment and who I am around protects me. Before I get involved in any activity‚ no matter how
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Subjects: Boy-3 years old‚ Girl-4 years old‚ Mother. Hypothesis: My hypothesis was to determine the effects of maternal presence versus absence on sibling behavior. Setting: This observation took place in the children ’s home. As a playroom they used the living room because that is where all their toys are. For my observation I used both the siblings and their mother. During the observation I was present including the children and their mother. I am not related to those children. I
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