Avoiding autumn road accidents with wearing safety vest

Whether one is a pedestrian, cyclist or motorist, autumn, visibility is reduced, especially when the days shrink with the transition to winter time. Here are some road safety tips to see and be seen.

 

In autumn, we review its road safety rules

Whether one is a pedestrian, cyclist or motorist, autumn, visibility is reduced, especially when changing to winter time. The accident risks are increasing. In 2016, road deaths have increased for the second consecutive year, both at national and regional level, while the balance sheet in 2015 was rather positive (-8 killed or -4.1% compared to 2014 by region Centre- Loire valley). Since the beginning of 2016 (January to September), according to figures from the Road Safety Regional Observatory  of the Center-Loire Valley, there is an increase in the number of deceased (killed 2 or + 4%) -the trend is similar to the national level (76 killed or + 3.1%) – compared to the previous year. Here are some safety rules to follow.

Pedestrians: 10 rules recommended by the Road Safety

  • On the sidewalk, walk away from the edge
  • Avoid down on the floor
  • Take care of the vehicles
  • Along a road or sidewalk without street, walk left the roadway. At night, wear bright clothing or reflective accessory
  • Use crosswalks to cross or, failing that, seek the safest place
  • Before crossing, look left, right, then left again before to commit. In the middle of the road, look right again
  • At the traffic lights, wait for the man to be turned green for crossing. Ensure that all vehicles are stopped
  • Never run to cross
  • Pay attention to bicycles and motorcycles that weave between cars
  • At an intersection, when crossing, be careful to vehicles coming from other streets

 

For children on the way to school (on the advice of the police)

With the time change, the way to school is now done at night. For children who go there on foot or bicycle, you should make them wear a yellow vest regardless of their age. The vest will allow them to be seen by motorists.

 

Namely: the child has a visual acuity reduced until the age of 10 years. Although at 6 or 7 years old, his field of vision is comparable to that in adults, it tends to neglect peripheral vision essential to the understanding of the dangers of traffic. The child does not know properly judge distances, and it is difficult to distinguish a car that slowly moves from a stationary vehicle. Due to its small size, the child has a partial view of the dangers of the street signs are too high, cars or vans in parking tickets, prevented him from seeing and being seen. Parents good an example…

 

Safety Tips for Cyclists

Needless to say the Highway Code also applies to cyclists … Is not it? First, bicycle enthusiasts must wear a reflective vest and ride with equipment in good condition. Obvious that everyone does not seem to apply to the letter. Small wakeup call for better security: a bike in good condition and well equipped helps ensure your safety and that of other road users, says the road safety.

 

Five advices to ride bike in the city and stay safe

Road safety associations and insurers Prevention launched Friday a communication campaign on cyclist safety in the city. The associations have identified five dangerous situations in which bicycles are frequently found and give advice detailed as below.

  1. Dangerous situation # 1: pass a truck or bus

This happens frequently at red lights. Problem: the blind spots of trucks are wider than the cars and the “time to move beyond” the longest vehicle. Therefore is more dangerous. Another trap: to turn right, heavyweights such as buses are forced to veer more to the left to get their rear axle. So cyclists think they have space. But the vehicle pass may pinch or crush very quickly.

The Board of Prevention: stay behind the truck when he was arrested.

  1. Dangerous situation # 2: cross an intersection when one takes priority without looking

When it is a priority at an intersection, the cyclist is overconfident and do not pay attention to other vehicles. “Yet it is very visible,” do you remember the Road Safety.

The Board of Prevention: slow down and try to meet the eyes of the driver who arrives from a side street

  1. Dangerous situation number 3: ride at night without being visible

Many bike rides at night without the reflective tape and safety vest, mandatory, are fixed on the bike. It must however oranges on wheels and pedals, white in front of the bike, red at the rear. It also requires that the bike has a white or yellow light in front, red at the rear.

The Board of Prevention: although it may seem like a detail, to ensure that the bike has these protective elements. Wear yellow reflective vest is also recommended.

  1. Dangerous situation number 4: ignore red lights

A number of cyclists often turn red, especially when they want to turn right. This is possible since 2010, but only when the triangular panel reports. Otherwise refrain.

The Board of Prevention: Follow the rules!

  1. Dangerous situation Number 5: drive along parked cars

The risk for the cyclist is obviously to knock on a door opens suddenly. Or, best of all, a car that, without warning, enter the roadway.

The Board of Prevention: Finding the balance between rides too close to parked cars and driving on left. Do as well attention to clues: Does there’s people in the vehicle? Are the wheels turned? Does the motor run?