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1.Increasing the width of roads.
2.Separate ways will be provided for each group of vehichles.
3. People must adopt traffic rules.
4. Electronic signalling must be provided.
5. A huge petty will be payed those who violate the rules.

2007-02-01 00:46:48 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Cars & Transportation Commuting

5 answers

1)Avoid driving.
The only sure way to avoid a traffic is to avoid driving, or at least to cut down on it. Stroll or bike around the neighborhood, or hop on the bus to get to work. Sure, there are better ways to stay ticket-free, but none that will save you this much money in gas, insurance, and upkeep.
2)Know and obey all the rules of the road. It’s pretty simple: don’t break traffic laws, Problem is, a lot of people really don’t know as much about the laws as they think, and ignorance is no excuse. One particularly troublesome example is the default speed limit that applies, for instance, to all roads within a town unless otherwise specified. Traffic laws also vary from state to state and even from town to town, so do some research if you’re driving away from home.
3)
Drive defensively. Aggressive or erratic driving can irritate other drivers and put you and others in danger. Even if you’re not breaking any laws, weaving in and out of lanes and stopping or accelerating quickly can bring you unwanted attention from police.
4)
Maintain your vehicle. Cracked windshields, burnt-out taillights, and a whole host of other minor maintenance issues . Such hazards also make you a more attractive target to law enforcement officers who might otherwise overlook your loose interpretation of the speed limit.
5)
Get a radar/laser detector. If you’re intent on being a speed demon, a combination laser/radar detector can help you put the brakes on on time. Be careful, though: detectors are illegal in many states and countries, they’re far from 100% effective, and if you do get pulled over, you won’t earn any brownie points when the officer sees the detector.
6)
Stay out of the “fast lane.” Drivers in the “fast lane” , but also because of the psychological element: they appear to be going faster simply because they’re in the “fast lane”. In addition, many jurisdictions have laws that require you to drive in the right lane unless you are passing, so you can be ticketed for cruising in the left lane.
7)
Go with the flow of traffic. If you’re going to speed, It’s not uncommon in many areas for the posted speed limit to be something of a joke.

2007-02-01 01:34:49 · answer #1 · answered by Kevin 5 · 0 0

Rather than thinking about improved infrastructure, why dont we look at it in a more personal way...

Here are a few things we can all do personally to solve traffic problems....

1. Follow traffic rules-This tip can be the simplest rule in the book but it has often been disregarded by drivers and pedestrians, thus causing more road traffic accidents. I dont know why some people find it very hard to follow simple rules when it could not hurt them to just comply.

2. Buckle up!- Wearing seatbelts can be annoying for some people but wait until you hear all about the number of accidents that could have been prevented if only the driver or the passenger was wearing seatbelts. Wearing seatbelts can also lessen the impact of any road traffic accidents and it can save your life.

3. Practise defensive driving-Every driver should have defensive driving in mind whenever he sits behind the wheel. You may be a careful driver but you never know when you are going to encounter a reckless driver. Always being on the defensive can help you avoid road traffic accidents because you are one step ahead of the other drivers and you will always have the luxury of having more time to avoid accidents.

4. Always be courteous-This may seem like a lesson in good conduct and proper manners but being courteous is a virtue not possessed by most people particularly drivers. Being courteous means you do not race against another vehicle driver or you do not increase your speed at a sleeping policeman.

5. You can drink but never drive-Drunk driving has been responsible for thousands of death on the road. Road traffic accidents are most often caused by drunk drivers who can no longer identify the right from the left lane. Some people argue about the exact amount of alcohol one can drink before being tagged as drunk. To be on the safe side, why not refrain from drinking any alcoholic beverage at all while you are in control of a vehicle?

6.It is ok to use your cell phone but not when you are driving-Some countries have enacted laws prohibiting and penalizing drivers who use their cell phones while driving. It takes a lot of concentration to drive safely and you do not need a distraction to that concentration. It will only take a few minutes to stop the vehicle and make your call. Compare that with the delay you will be facing if you meet an accident just because you were too busy to pull over to make that phone call.

7. Avoid changing compact disks or radio stations while driving-This is too common for drivers they no longer think of it as a driving sin. You never know what can happen in just a blink of an eye. Taking off your eyes from the road for just a few seconds to change a compact disc can result to an accident that can cause your life.

8. Always keep some distance from the next car-Never kiss the rear of the car ahead of you. You may be in a rush and planning to overtake the other car but always keep some distance between your car and the car ahead of you. You never know when the other car may experience problems with his break or when the driver would lose control of his vehicle. It is advisable to be on the safe side and drive at least a vehicle away from the first car.

9. Always respect a foul weather-Always give respect to a rainy or a snowy day because you cannot beat a bad weather. Lessen your speed when driving in a wet pavement because water and snow will always make the road slippery. Increasing you speed when the road is in this condition will only increase your chances of meeting an accident.

10. Always check you car condition before driving-It is always ideal to check your car for possible petrol leakage or some other maintenance requirements before using it. Most road traffic accidents are caused by busted tires that have not been checked by the drivers.

Road traffic accidents will always be an annoying possibility for every person on the road. However, a little care and observance of traffic rules will always contribute to prevent possible road traffic accidents.

2007-02-04 18:14:20 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Increasing the width and proper maintenance of road can avoid traffic problem.

2007-02-01 21:38:18 · answer #3 · answered by Gardener 2 · 0 0

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2016-12-03 07:47:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Provide bicycle paths! Encourage this behavior by rewarding the riders with some incentive (monetary or otherwise)

2007-02-01 01:56:49 · answer #5 · answered by RS 4 · 0 0

strict and bold decisions should be taken against those who violates the law without any referense.

2007-02-01 00:55:49 · answer #6 · answered by MAC G 1 · 0 0

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