Villers who have just moved from the mountains to live by the highway often have little awareness of traffic laws and lack of knowledge about traffic safety. They are not adaptable to the living environment of highway traffic for a while, which often leads to accidents that should not happen. traffic accident. Therefore, we need to strengthen work education in this area. Here is what I have compiled for you to know about villagers’ traffic safety for your reference.
1. What are traffic markings? What do they include? What are their functions?
Answer: Traffic markings are composed of various lines, arrows, and words marked on the road surface. , facade markings, raised road signs and outline signs, etc. constitute traffic safety facilities. It is an auxiliary facility for traffic command. There are many ways to classify traffic markings, among which traffic markings can be divided into three categories according to their functions: indication markings, prohibited markings and warning markings, with a total of 32 types and 67 graphics.
Traffic signs, like other traffic signals, play the role of road language. Specifically: First, implement lane separation to ensure that vehicles and pedestrians go their own way. The second is to channelize the traffic flow at the intersection, improve the traffic conditions at the intersection, and reduce traffic congestion and traffic accidents. The third is to instruct and warn vehicles and pedestrians to pass safely.
2. What are the types of penalties for traffic safety violations? What should the parties do if they are dissatisfied with the punishment?
Answer: Punishment for traffic safety violations The types include: warning, fine, suspension or revocation of motor vehicle driving license, and detention. In addition to administrative penalties imposed on motor vehicle drivers in accordance with the law, a cumulative points system is implemented.
If the parties concerned are dissatisfied with the punishment for traffic violations, they may apply for administrative reconsideration to the traffic management department of the higher-level public security organ within 60 days after receiving the administrative penalty decision from the traffic management department of the public security organ. Or file an administrative lawsuit with the local people's court within 3 months. If the party detained by the ruling or his family members can find a guarantor or pay a deposit in accordance with regulations, the execution of the original ruling will be suspended during the period of appeal and litigation. The deposit will be refunded when the award is revoked or enforcement begins.
3. What are the requirements for pedestrians under traffic safety laws and regulations?
Answer: The requirements for pedestrians are: ⑴ Must comply with the "Road Traffic Safety Law" and "Road Traffic Safety Law" The Regulations on the Implementation of the Law and the implementation measures formulated by various provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions and other traffic safety management laws, regulations and rules; (2) The regulations that vehicles and pedestrians must follow their own lanes. When passing through, vehicles or pedestrians traveling in their own lanes should be given priority; ⑶ Must comply with the regulations of traffic lights and crosswalk signals, that is, "stop at red lights, go at green lights, and pay attention to yellow light warnings"; ⑷ Must Obey the regulations of traffic signs and traffic markings; ⑸ Obey the command and management of the traffic police; ⑹ It is not allowed to pick up cars, chase cars, forcibly stop cars, throw objects at cars on the road, or sit, lie, stay, or play in the roadway, etc. ;⑺Do not force, instigate or condone others to violate traffic safety laws and regulations.
4. What is the safest way for farmers to walk on the road?
Answer: Farmers are the weakest in road traffic as pedestrians. They can only strictly abide by traffic safety laws. Regulations stipulate that only by enhancing self-protection awareness can you ensure your own safety. Specifically, pedestrians must use the sidewalk when walking on the road. If there is no sidewalk, you must walk on the curb, that is, within 1 meter from the edge of the road. Do not cross or sit on the guardrails and road isolation facilities of sidewalks, roadways and railway crossings; do not sit, lie down, stay or play in the roadway; do not use skateboards, roller skates and other skating tools on the road; do not chase cars, Throwing objects onto cars and other behaviors that impede road traffic safety. When encountering a red light or a no-passing traffic sign, do not force the passage. Wait for the green light to pass or take a detour.
Preschool children must be led by an adult when walking on the road; patients with mental illness or intellectual disabilities who cannot identify or control their own behavior must be accompanied by a guardian when passing on the road. When walking in formation, each row must not exceed two people, but there is no restriction on road sections where traffic control has been implemented.
Pedestrians are not allowed to walk on the expressway under any circumstances.
5. What is the safest way for pedestrians to cross city streets or highways?
Answer: When pedestrians cross city streets or highways, they are passing by and should give way to their own lanes. Driving vehicles or pedestrians have priority. In order to ensure their own safety and obtain the priority to cross the road, when pedestrians cross urban roads, they should first choose the nearest crosswalk, pedestrian overpass or underpass. Secondly, when passing a crosswalk, if there is a signal light control, you should abide by the traffic light regulations. When the green light is on, you must pass quickly; if there is no signal light control, you should see the passing vehicles clearly, go straight through, and never compete with vehicles. Or chasing each other or running fiercely. Third, when crossing a road where there is no crosswalk, you should first look left, then look right, then look left, and then go straight through after confirming that it is safe; when crossing multiple roadways, or when the traffic volume on the roadway is relatively large, You can look "left and right" and pass one lane at a time. Fourth, when crossing the road, do not suddenly change your walking route, run suddenly, or retreat suddenly, let alone cross suddenly when a vehicle approaches, or reverse or turn back midway. Fifth, when pedestrians line up to cross the road, they must pass quickly through the crosswalk; if there is no crosswalk, they should go straight through and do not cross diagonally.
When pedestrians cross the highway, there are usually places where there are no crosswalks. It is safest to cross the highway in accordance with the requirements of points 3 to 5 above.
6. How is the safest way for pedestrians to pass a railway crossing?
Answer: When pedestrians pass a railway crossing, first, when the railings and doors are closed, the sounder sounds an alarm, and the red light When the light comes on, or when the guard signals to stop traveling, you should stand outside the stop line, or wait 5 meters away from the outermost rail to be released. Second, when there is a crossing signal and two red lights flash alternately or the red light is on, you cannot pass; you can only pass when the white light is on. Third, when passing through an unguarded crossing, you should first stand outside the crossing and look left and right to see if there are no trains approaching before passing.
7. What guarantees does the "Road Traffic Safety Law" provide for pedestrians' right to pass?
Answer: The "Road Traffic Safety Law" stipulates that motor vehicles should slow down when passing a crosswalk. ; If you encounter a pedestrian crossing a crosswalk, you should stop and give way. When a motor vehicle is traveling on a road without traffic signals and encounters a pedestrian crossing the road, it must give way. That is to say, pedestrians have the absolute right of way when crossing the road at a crosswalk; they also enjoy the right of way when crossing the highway.
8. What kind of punishment will be given to pedestrians who violate traffic safety laws and regulations?
Answer: Pedestrians walking on the road and violating road traffic safety laws and regulations on road traffic shall be punished. A warning or a fine of not less than 5 yuan but not more than 50 yuan will be imposed. If a pedestrian violates traffic control regulations and passes by force without listening to dissuasion, he or she shall be fined not less than 200 yuan but not more than 2,000 yuan, and may be detained for not more than 15 days.
9. What are the requirements for passengers in traffic safety laws and regulations?
Answer: The requirements for passengers are: 1. Taking buses, trams and long-distance transportation Cars must wait in sequence at stops or designated places. After the vehicles have stopped, they must get off first and then get on; 2. Motor vehicles must not be stopped on the motor vehicle lane, or waiting or riding vehicles on the roadway; 3. Inflammable or explosive vehicles must not be carried and other dangerous goods; 4. When the motor vehicle is moving, you are not allowed to extend any part of the body out of the vehicle, jump out of the vehicle, throw objects outside the vehicle, or act in a manner that affects the driver's safe driving; 5. When operating a truck, workers are not allowed to stand or sit on the railing of the carriage; 6. You are not allowed to get on or off the left side of the motor vehicle on the motorway, and you are not allowed to obstruct the passage of other vehicles and pedestrians when opening and closing the door; 7. When riding a two-wheeled motorcycle, you must Sit forward facing behind the driver's seat.
10. What is the safest way to ride a car?
Answer: When riding a motor vehicle, passengers must first abide by traffic laws and regulations; secondly, they must not ride without a license plate or certificate. Vehicles that have not been registered in accordance with the law, scrapped vehicles, illegally operated vehicles such as "motorcycles", "wheeled vehicles" and tricycles, low-speed trucks, tractors and speeding vehicles, overcrowded and overloaded vehicles, or vehicles driven by drunk or fatigued drivers, Because these vehicles have poor stability and high safety hazards, they are prone to traffic accidents and are called "the main killers on the road"; thirdly, when driving, do not make loud noises, chat, play, quarrel, or fight with the driver. Make a scene or engage in other activities that hinder the driver's safe driving; fourth, do not urge the driver to drive fast, let alone persuade the driver to drink; fifth, when getting off the vehicle, wait for the vehicle to stop and confirm that there is no car coming from behind before driving Exit the car through the right door. Sixth, when riding a motorcycle, you must wear a safety helmet, and do not wear a helmet without safety protection performance; do not ride on the front seat of a motorcycle, and do not sit sideways when riding on the back seat. ?