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It is better to be safe than to be sorry. Prevent accidents by taking all the precautions you can.

14 November 2015 By admin Leave a Comment

 

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Image via Flickr user Bill Dickinson

1. As they say speed thrills and also kills. It is important to keep track on your speed while driving, so that one is in better control of the vehicle. Find out what are the causes that you will speed up? Is there an urge to speed when you have a driver close behind? Or, is it an effort to keep up with the traffic flow. Or, do you just simply enjoy over-taking when you are feeling upset or other emotions? It is especially important to lower speed while nearing schools, on narrow roads, hilly areas, rural areas and when visibility is poor. Wet roads and speed will led to higher chances of getting into an accident.
2. Obey traffic rules. Traffic rules have been designed with safety precaution comes first. It takes into account safety for all, including pedestrians. Follow the lane, and keep the required distance between vehicles. It is important to display appropriate indications/signals especially while changing lanes or before a turn. Follow the traffic rules to lower the risk of getting into accident.
3. Wear seat belts. Seat belts are lifesaving. A statistic has revealed that 63% of those who died in accidents had not strapped on their seat belts. According to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA), lap-shoulder belt systems cut the risk of serious injury and fatality by 50 percent. Seat belts help in protecting the internal organs in a crash as it restrains the forward movement of the body to a great extent. It protects against head and neck injuries by minimizing head contacts and keeps the passenger in place.
4. Pedestrians and children come first. Preference is be given to pedestrians and children crossing the road. Besides that, it is also important to keep a look out for elderly when they cross the road as they tend to walk slower.
5. Read caution signs: Caution signs are very important as they warn about accident prone spots that is ahead so that the driver can reduce the speed of the vehicle. Signboards on the road are vital clues about road design so that the person behind the wheel can exercise caution.
6. Adopt antiskid break systems in the cars. It is to reduce the risk of cars skidding.
7. Air bags in vehicles are a must to cushion the impact in case of accidents.
8. Reflectors to be used on the rear of the vehicle. Ensure all lamps are in working condition. Hazard lamp should be switched on when the vehicle is parked on a highway.
9. Vehicle must be in good working condition. There should be no compromise on the quality of brakes and tyres. Further, it is imperative to inflate tyres with the right air pressure to avoid tyre bursts on road.
10. Roads should be in good condition with proper sign boards. It is vital to install reflectors on roads so that deviations and medians are clearly visible to drivers.
11. Avoid drugs and alcohol while driving.  Drugs and alcohol can slow down reflexes, disrupt accurate judgments, and cause mental alertness to dip. They have been the reason behind many fatal road accidents.
12. Falling asleep behind the wheel has led to many grave mishaps on the road. Drivers must rest well as the lack of it can have an adverse effect on mental alertness, slow down reflexes, and even cause momentary sleepiness behind the wheel. What follows is a disaster.

See full story at MEDINDIA

Filed Under: Happenings Tagged With: accident, motor accidents, Safe Driving

No mobile device while driving

10 September 2015 By Alex Tan Leave a Comment

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Image via Flickr user JustaMonster

In February 2015, there are important changes made to the law governing usage of mobile devices while driving a vehicle in motion. It is an offence to hold and use your mobile devices while you are driving. First offenders will be fined up to $1,000 and/or jailed for up to six months. Repeat offenders face up to $2000 in fines and/or jailed up to 12 months.

Using of mobile device includes making voice or video calls, reading, sending, composing and retrieving text messages regardless of any platform on social media. The offence is committed when you hold the device in one or more hands while the vehicle is moving. Anyone caught holding any mobile device while driving can be found guilty of committing an offence. To be specific, mobile devices are any hand-held equipment which are designed or capable of being used for telecommunications. This means mobiles phones as well as tablets.

Even though the amended law does not specially mention wearable technology such as Samsung Gear and Apple iWatch etc, the use of such devices could be classified as inconsiderate driving, which is an offence that carries up to $1000 fine and a six month jail term.

Besides, please be prepared to have your mobile devices taken away by the police for investigation. It was mentioned that all road traffic cases involving injury or otherwise serious collisions such as multi-vehicle chain collisions or where public property such as traffic lights, lamps or road dividers are damaged, in order to ascertain whether there was a mobile device usage at the point of time of accident, the Traffic Police might have to confiscate for purpose of investigations the mobiles devices of every driver involved in the accident for forensic analysis by the Technological Forensics Investigation Branch of the CID.

This means that following a serious accident, regardless of whether you are the cause of the victim, your mobile device and the SIM card might be taken away from you for possibly months. If criminal proceedings that arise from the accident, the mobile device and SIM card would be retained as evidence until the eventual resolution of the case in court.

Tips which you may wish to take note: to avoid hassle in case your phone is being confiscated by the police for investigation. You may back up all your essential data and contacts on cloud services and for people who use mobile phones as a business tool, you may also consider multi-SIM plans offered by your service provider.

By Foo Cheow Ming

See Full Story at International Investigators Pte Ltd

Filed Under: Tips Tagged With: Driving TIps, No using of phones while driving, Safe Driving

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