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The small points That Make THE DIFFERENCE R AGHU R R ATHORE

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The small points That Make THE DIFFERENCE

RAGHU R RATHORE

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When you cross a road or

drive, what could happen

if there was complete

freedom to the way of

driving.

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And So the Government in all

countries stepped in and

Provided certain clear

Guidelines on the Traffic

Disturbers, Putting upon them a

fine every time they try to get

mischievous .

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Traffic rules refers to certain guidelines that we

the civilians , all equally, are entitled to follow

and fulfill in order to maintain ORDER on the

road and provide safety to ourselves and our

fellow countrymen.

The violation of any rule whether minor or

major can lawfully land you with a big and

hefty fine to pay or , Heaven forbid, in JAIL.

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Our country , India , unfortunately

violate traffic rules much too often.

Indians have a knack for even

avoiding simple traffic rules made

for their own safety, and so they

get Penalized for it

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Tips and Tricks

For

Road Safety

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1 Slow down.

Speeding reduces the time you have to react and

increases the likelihood of you having an accident.

When you can't slow down, you risk causing an

accident. If you're caught driving too fast, cops

won't hesitate to give you a ticket. While this isn’t

an accident, it’s certainly another thing you want to

avoid.

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2 Stay in your lane.

Like the

Red car

Defensive driving means letting others go ahead of you and not defending your position in traffic. Avoid the urge to be a vigilante and stay away from cutting others off by sticking to your lane. Don't be tempted to “teach them a lesson” – it won't work.

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3 Drive with both hands on the

wheel.

Two hands on the wheel allows you more control

over the car If an emergency situation were to

arise. It could mean the

difference between safety and an accident. Keep

your hands in the 3 o’clock and 9 o’clock

positions., this position does allow you the most

flexibility should you suddenly need to adjust your

course.

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4 Always wear a seat

belt.

This is a must, no matter where you are,

By law in all countries, all cars must have a

safety restraint and it must be used.

Buckling up only takes a second and can

save your life in an accident. Children

should always be in a booster seat or car

seat until they are tall enough and heavy

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5 When you're driving, only

drive.

Pull over if you need to talk on the phone, eat a snack, or mess with your iPod. It only takes a second or two of distraction to get into trouble, to miss that car in front of you coming to a jarring halt. It's also important to keep away from others that aren't so careful. Giving driving 100% of your concentration will help you avoid the drivers that are not really paying active attention.

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Now to The RULES & REGULATIONS

In India

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And If all these Rules are

Followed accordingly then We

can Be Safer and travelling on

Roads. unfortunately we are still far

from Complete reduction of rash

Driving, Drunk driving and the

avoidance of protective gear.

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And the our Fellow Sdpians