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    road are not convenient for their physical defects. Barriers in the environment Include hawkers‚ bad traffic management and construction at the wrong places. It is entirely not their fault. Since Bus stops are located in the centre of the sidewalks‚ it forces including the disabled to walk on the road along with moving traffic to the extent that they share the same road space as a moving traffic and abandoned vehicles. All these are hazards and hindrances to safe and secure accessibility around

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    that although some may try to say otherwise‚ that there is no way to compete with Miami on the worst driver scale. Barry backs up his clam by giving examples of how he has driven in every major U.S. city as well as in Italy‚ where there is only one traffic law‚ in an Argentinean city of Mar del Plata‚ literally meaning “Cover your eyes‚” and in China‚ where buses ’encourage’ people to get out of the way. He says he has seen many insane drivers

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    safe and responsible driver takes a combination of knowledge‚ skill and attitude. To begin‚ you must know the traffic laws and driving practices that help traffic move safely. Breaking these "rules of the road" is the major cause of collisions. Traffic laws are made by federal‚ provincial and municipal governments‚ and police from each level can enforce them. If you break a traffic law‚ you may be fined‚ sent to jail or lose your driver’s licence. If you get caught driving while your licence is

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    3. In Viet Nam‚ the number of death by traffic accident is considered as large as the number of death by plague. There’s about more than 30 people die everyday. With the traffic conditions in Vietnam‚ accident is object to happen. The roads are too narrow to travel easily. Moreover‚ many pot-holes can appear everywhere to threaten the goers. To solve this problem‚ we only have one way‚ it’s improving the road. Whenever the roads are repaired‚ the traffic is more dangerous with the unfinished structures

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    holding back traffic. That’s why the right lane is made for slower drivers. Slow drivers can make highways and road unsafe. Driving under the limit on the left lane can cause drivers to start tailgating and eventually road rage due to the slow driver. People have places to get to and when drivers are behind someone driving under the limit‚ it causes frustration and stress. I usually drive 5-10 MPH over the limit on the left lane of a highway because I go with the flow of the traffic; that’s how usually

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    stress caused by accidents or incidents on roadways. It is often a natural extension of aggressive driving. Essentially road rage is aggressive driving – attempting to injure or kill another driver because of a traffic dispute. It involves unusually aggressive responses to a variety of traffic incidents. Road ragers may be upset by minor driving errors‚ like not using a turn signal‚ or poor driving habits. They may become enraged by a bigger infraction‚ like tailgating. They may retaliate with their

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    In her paper "A Call to Action: Regulate Use of Cell Phones on the Road‚" Angela Daly argues that cell phone use on the road should be regulated. Cell phones cause traffic deaths and injuries which put our lives at risk everyday. Cell phones were implicated for three fatal accidents in November 1999 alone. Frances Bents‚ an expert on the relation between cell phones and accidents‚ estimated that between four-hundred and one-thousand crashes a year are connected to cell phone use. The results

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    activities‚ but also putting our life at risk. In my point of view‚ using a cell phone while driving increases the risk of accident. Using a cell phone while driving distracts our mind. Distraction is an important risk factor of traffic injuries. Suppose‚ you are holding your phone on your ear‚ listening to the conversation‚ and managing your car all at once. You’re not paying attention; you could miss a turn or not see something coming out into the road. This can be incredibly dangerous

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    Safety Essay

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    getting electrocuted and so on; such news appear in the newspapers. This is because of their lack of knowledge about overall safety‚ be it 011 die road or anywhere. While crossing die road‚ they must not run across in blind panic. Wait till the traffic policeman or the green ‘Walk’ signal appear. Even then look for some vehicle drivers who jump signals and cross die road with the others. Safety means protecting ourselves from any danger that may hurt us or endanger to our lives. Unsafe practice

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    In addition‚ other road users influence the way that a given person behaves while on the road. Although most drivers do their best in obeying traffic laws‚ some ignore the rules and cause damage on the roads. Consequently‚ these situations lead to traffic accidents‚ even though‚ some result from careless driving. In essence‚ good drivers respect traffic and safety rules by following them. In addition‚ they wear a safety belt at all times because they understand how they help in cases of accidents

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