Friday, 12 June 2015

TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS FOR TWO- WHEELER RIDERS






TRAFFIC RULES & REGULATIONS FOR TWO- WHEELER RIDERS


We can avoid accidents by following guidelines:

1. While driving always carry your original driving license and important

documents such as your vehicle registration certificate, insurance

certificate, road tax token.

2. MUST NOT carry more than one pillion rider and he/she MUST sit

astride the machine on a proper seat and should keep both feet on the

footrests.

3. Make yourself as visible as possible from the sides as well as the 

front and rear. You could wear a white or brightly coloured helmet.

4. You should be aware of what is behind and on the sides before 

maneuvering. Look behind you; use mirrors if they are fitted.

5. Wear bright coloured clothing to improve your chances of being seen

in the dark.

6. Don't mix drinking with driving.

7. Follow the traffic signals, lights and signs, and always stop before the

STOP LINE at traffic intersections when yon see a red traffic light or

the Policeman signals you to stop.

8. Avoid using the cell phone when driving. If urgent move to left, stop

and then take the call.

9. Do not ride at high speeds. You may lose control and your life in the

bargain. 

              

10. MUST wear a protective helmet. Helmets MUST comply with the

Regulations and they MUST be fastened securely.

11. Do not ride or wheel your vehicle on to the footpath.

12. Use your lights when riding at night.

13. Understand the signals given by other road users and use the same

when riding.

14. Never stop abruptly in traffic. Move to the left and slow down.

15. When passing a stationery vehicle allow sufficient clearance for the

 car doors which may open suddenly.

16. Do not try and weave your way through stationery or slow moving

traffic. It may cause accidents.

17. Always ride with both hands on the handlebar except when 

signaling.

18. Don't sit children on fuel tanks or stand them in front of the rider.

19. Avoid using brakes at turns. If needed, ensure both brakes are 

applied gently.

 

 

 


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