Posts Tagged ‘Road Accidents’
perigos ao usar celular – CELLULAR & ACCIDENTS
CELLULAR: perigos ao usar celular em locais perigosos COMERCIAL Prevenção acidentes no trânsito (Prevention accidents in the transit) =========== Road traffic accidents generally fall into one of four common types: Lane departure crashes, which occur when a driver leaves the lane they are in and collide with another vehicle or a roadside object. These include Head on Collisions and Run-off-road collisions. Accidents at junctions include Rear impacts and Angle or side impacts. Accidents involving pedestrians and cyclists Collisions with animals Although other types of accident do occur. Rollovers are not very common, but are lead to more than their share of severe injury and fatal crashes. Some of these are secondary events that occur after a collision with a run-off-road crash or a collision with another vehicle. See also Head-on_collision#Road_transport. Head-on collisions often have poor outcomes because of the speed involved when the collision takes place. On a 60mph single carriageway road with no separation of opposing lanes of traffic, the legal closing speed of two vehicles will be 120mph. The obvious cause of head-on collisions is when one vehicle inadvertently strays into the path of an oncoming vehicle. However, the root cause sometimes lies in a steering overcorrection after veering to the side of the road as opposed to the centre. The likelihood of head-on collision is at its greatest on roads with no separation of lanes of opposing traffic and worsens as …
ACCIDENT: Filmando o próprio acidente
Filmando o próprio acidente =========== Road traffic accidents generally fall into one of four common types: Lane departure crashes, which occur when a driver leaves the lane they are in and collide with another vehicle or a roadside object. These include Head on Collisions and Run-off-road collisions. Accidents at junctions include Rear impacts and Angle or side impacts. Accidents involving pedestrians and cyclists Collisions with animals Although other types of accident do occur. Rollovers are not very common, but are lead to more than their share of severe injury and fatal crashes. Some of these are secondary events that occur after a collision with a run-off-road crash or a collision with another vehicle. See also Head-on_collision#Road_transport. Head-on collisions often have poor outcomes because of the speed involved when the collision takes place. On a 60mph single carriageway road with no separation of opposing lanes of traffic, the legal closing speed of two vehicles will be 120mph. The obvious cause of head-on collisions is when one vehicle inadvertently strays into the path of an oncoming vehicle. However, the root cause sometimes lies in a steering overcorrection after veering to the side of the road as opposed to the centre. The likelihood of head-on collision is at its greatest on roads with no separation of lanes of opposing traffic and worsens as traffic flow increases. While the outcome worsens as speed increases. Therefore the roads with the greatest …
DANGER: acidentes no trânsito – CELULARES (accidents in the transit – cellular telephone)
COMERCIAL Prevenção acidentes no trânsito (Prevention accidents in the transit) =========== Road traffic accidents generally fall into one of four common types: Lane departure crashes, which occur when a driver leaves the lane they are in and collide with another vehicle or a roadside object. These include Head on Collisions and Run-off-road collisions. Accidents at junctions include Rear impacts and Angle or side impacts. Accidents involving pedestrians and cyclists Collisions with animals Although other types of accident do occur. Rollovers are not very common, but are lead to more than their share of severe injury and fatal crashes. Some of these are secondary events that occur after a collision with a run-off-road crash or a collision with another vehicle. See also Head-on_collision#Road_transport. Head-on collisions often have poor outcomes because of the speed involved when the collision takes place. On a 60mph single carriageway road with no separation of opposing lanes of traffic, the legal closing speed of two vehicles will be 120mph. The obvious cause of head-on collisions is when one vehicle inadvertently strays into the path of an oncoming vehicle. However, the root cause sometimes lies in a steering overcorrection after veering to the side of the road as opposed to the centre. The likelihood of head-on collision is at its greatest on roads with no separation of lanes of opposing traffic and worsens as traffic flow increases. While the outcome worsens as speed …
DANGER: acidentes no trânsito – CRIANÇAS (Prevention accidents in the transit – children)
COMERCIAL Prevenção acidentes no trânsito (Prevention accidents in the transit) =========== Road traffic accidents generally fall into one of four common types: Lane departure crashes, which occur when a driver leaves the lane they are in and collide with another vehicle or a roadside object. These include Head on Collisions and Run-off-road collisions. Accidents at junctions include Rear impacts and Angle or side impacts. Accidents involving pedestrians and cyclists Collisions with animals Although other types of accident do occur. Rollovers are not very common, but are lead to more than their share of severe injury and fatal crashes. Some of these are secondary events that occur after a collision with a run-off-road crash or a collision with another vehicle. See also Head-on_collision#Road_transport. Head-on collisions often have poor outcomes because of the speed involved when the collision takes place. On a 60mph single carriageway road with no separation of opposing lanes of traffic, the legal closing speed of two vehicles will be 120mph. The obvious cause of head-on collisions is when one vehicle inadvertently strays into the path of an oncoming vehicle. However, the root cause sometimes lies in a steering overcorrection after veering to the side of the road as opposed to the centre. The likelihood of head-on collision is at its greatest on roads with no separation of lanes of opposing traffic and worsens as traffic flow increases. While the outcome worsens as speed …
Battlefront: Turn Down Before You’re Run Down – Manpreet D.
Road traffic accidents are a major killer of young people, and unless we do something about it, the statistics are only going to get worse. I personally know people whove been killed in road traffic accidents. The worst thing is that there are easy steps that can be taken to save lives. Ive come up with 10 action points to make British streets safer. I want to present these to the Department for Transport, and get them taken seriously. I want to create a fresh and more accessible Green Cross Code, with a focus on the dangers of using mp3s and mobile phones when you are crossing the road. I am passionate about taking steps to ensure our loved ones are safe. I think most people only require a little education about road safety to start making conscious decisions which could save their lives.
Lucky Guy Safe From Extreme Accident
Accident A car accident or car crash is an incident in which an automobile collides with anything that causes damage to the automobile, including other automobiles, telephone poles, buildings or trees, or in which the driver loses control of the vehicle and damages it in some other way, such as driving into a ditch or rolling over. Sometimes a car accident may also refer to an automobile striking a human or animal. Car crashes — also called road traffic accidents (rtas), traffic collisions, auto accidents, road accidents, personal injury collisions, motor vehicle accidents (mvas), — kill an estimated 1.2 million people worldwide each year,
Road traffic police: effective or corrupt?
Those who’ve tried driving in Moscow once will never forget this lifetime experience. It proves the saying, “What is fun for the Russians, may be a killer for the Germans”. The Russian death toll from road accidents is one of the highest in the world. It is more than 30000 death annually. What is the main reason, the quality of roads or the “fun-factor”? What do you need to know to be safe on Russian roads? The guest to tell us more is Vladimir Kuzin, the second most important policeman in …