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Safety on the road : it is not difficult to ensure in school areas
March 29, 2009 by Ülo Kaart
Road safety aims to reduce the harm (deaths, injuries , and property damage) resulting from crashes of road vehicles. Harm from road traffic crashes is greater than that from all other transportation modes (air, sea, space , off-terrain, etc.) combined. Million people are killed on the world’s roads each year. Unfortunately it includes school children as well. Is it really that hard to ensure safety in school areas? Why youngsters have to suffer because of lausy drivers ?
School children have been in great danger since there have been cars but it has grown throught time because of the big number of drivers. The more there are people, the more there are drivers, the more are cars and the biggers is the possibility of accidents. Road traffic crashes are one of the world’s largest public health and injury prevention problems. The problem is all the more acute because the victims are overwhelmingly healthy prior to their crashes. According to the World Health Organization more than a million people are killed on the world’s roads each year. There have been courses for drivers but it appears that only decent persons took apart.
The thing that the goverment can do is to make sure that every school area gets as much as needed speed limit signs, warnings and thresholds what won’t let a driver to urge on. There have been cases when drivers vandalise against the signs but they have worked out. It is imortant to notice the danger around you. There are too many people out there who endanger your life. It is not difficult to ensure safety in school areas. Road safety deals exclusively with road crashes – how to reduce their number and their consequences. A road traffic crash is an event involving a road vehicle that results in harm. For reasons of clear data collection , only harm involving a road vehicle is included.
The experts pretiction to future isn’t that bad at all. They say that people start to realise how much damage they do. There has to be done something to make statistics better and the first thing is to understand the problem itself. If the main point crashes into everyones head then there is a possibility that humans become more careful. It is a a lot to do how one thinks.
The conclusion is to make drivers think about their driving style. Theres no hurry any time. You don’t want to kill anyone . Make the goverment more interested in the driving culture. Put more effort to make the traffic more descent. Nevertheless school children – be careful!
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