Road Safe India pledge
Yes! I pledge my support to Road Safe India and to save lives on road.
I will be a responsible driver / rider / pedestrian.
I will observe all the traffic rules and regulations concerning safe driving and safe use of the road.
I will not allow distractions like cell phone usage, talking, etc to take my focus off the road.
I will always be aware of my surroundings while driving / crossing roads.
I will not drink or take medication or drugs and drive.
I will not over speed or give into road rage or rash driving.
I will not put others’ lives at risk, if my health is a hazard to driving.
I will ensure the usage of seatbelt or helmet for all passengers.
I will cross only at the zebra crossing.
I will maintain a roadworthy vehicle and ensure I use indicators, mirrors and lights appropriately as and when necessary.
I will be a responsible driver / rider / pedestrian.
I will observe all the traffic rules and regulations concerning safe driving and safe use of the road.
I will not allow distractions like cell phone usage, talking, etc to take my focus off the road.
I will always be aware of my surroundings while driving / crossing roads.
I will not drink or take medication or drugs and drive.
I will not over speed or give into road rage or rash driving.
I will not put others’ lives at risk, if my health is a hazard to driving.
I will ensure the usage of seatbelt or helmet for all passengers.
I will cross only at the zebra crossing.
I will maintain a roadworthy vehicle and ensure I use indicators, mirrors and lights appropriately as and when necessary. I will share the road with pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcyclists, large truck and bus drivers.
Tips for avoiding driver fatigue
Get plenty of sleep before starting off.
Avoid starting a long drive at the end of the day.
Avoid driving between 10 pm and 6 am or when you would normally be asleep.
Share the driving if you can.
Aim to stop for 15 minutes for every two hours.
Pull over and stop when you notice the warning signs of fatigue.
Have light snacks rather than fatty foods.
Avoid too much coffee or sweet soft drinks.
Drink plenty of water – dehydration can cause fatigue.
Stay away from alcohol at all costs.
Stop before you’re tired.
Know about Road Signs
Traffic Signs are there to regulate traffic, warn about hazards and to guide the road user. There are three types of traffic signs – Mandatory, Cautionary, and Informatory Cautionary, and Informatory
MANDATORY SIGNS
Gives order & need to be followed strictly
Mandatory signs are generally in circular shape