I will very much appreciate contributions within this column dealing with ROAD SAFETY, and SAFE DRIVING. We are loosing many of our people through careless and un-deciplined, rough and careless road use. Can we please share our thoughts and experiances here and suggest ways and means that we CAN help to reduce this carnage.Thank you
SAFETY ON THE ROADS
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Very important topic bro
I'm not a driver but of curse driving is a responsibility,,
A driver must obey all traffic laws and
be prepared to react to other drivers and driving conditions
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I am really SAD that since February 3, when RaNaMoOn wrote a comment about the subject NO ONE ELSE saw fit to contribute or Suggest anything regarding the Subject of the Sorrowfull situation we are facing on our Roads.
The Concerned Authorities are Spending Much time, Efforts and also Money in telling us about Road safety regulations, Speed Limits and many related matters, but many of US do not heed any of that. Can somebody please advice on What should be Done to at least reduce this carnage that is taking the Lives of so many people on Our Roads. Thank you -
In the WEEK between February 2 and 8 we had over 1000 Accidents in Which 15 persons DIED and 105 were INJURED...How many of these will be alright again, I do not know, BUT for sure some will never be the same again...Please HELP put an end to this Carnage.. Please suggest ways Accidents can be avoided or at least reduced. Thank you
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Sorry brother 4 being late
As I mentioned before driver must obey all traffic laws and
be prepared to react to other drivers and driving conditions
Driving at excessive speeds is a major cause of road crashes.
Drivers should always drive at a speed that will allow him to stop for any hazards he may encounter on the road.
Drivers must slow down and sound the horn to alert the animals.
In village areas or in deserts Vehicles can raise a dust cloud that may obscure the vision. In dusty conditions, drivers must pull over as far left as they safely can and wait until the dust has settled.
Leaving the headlights on will help other vehicles see through the dust.
And of curse there are some radars to catch the drivers 4 there speed
And hope our police care about the people as they are very lazy & always come late.
thankx bro ...
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According to Royal Oman Police Statistics, In December 2006 we had the following
Accidents 779
Deaths 45
Injuries 553
In JANUARY 2007
Accidents 861
Deaths 68
Injuries 658
WHAT SHOULD BE DONE