January 26, 2012
Lincolnshire Police Department: Awareness lessons to be taught against using mobile phones while driving.

Lincolnshire Police department has taken a direct approach to spread awareness against using mobile phones while driving. It would start offering awareness courses to make people realise about the kind of threat it poses. The next time someone commits the mistake of not following the guidelines could be in for a surprise. They would be asked to attend classes instead of fine being imposed upon them. The sole purpose is to bring a  change in the ideology the way people look at it.
Is it worth taking the risk? No, it cannot be under any circumstances! You need to show some kind of respect and responsibility both here. Such awareness classes or sessions should be conducted with a view to change the outlook of people regarding the usage aspect of mobile phones while driving. We cannot expect them to change on their own. They should be taught a lesson in reality. It becomes somewhat necessary to take strict actions to make our roads safe and secure once again. It is a noble step taken by the Lincolnshire Police team. All the offenders must understand one thing that they are not putting their own lives at risk but also playing with other lives on the road.

 

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January 24, 2012
Heavy cold can be as bad a case as drink-driving.

Have you ever thought about it before? A new study has found out that people with heavy cold or flu to be as susceptible to cause an accident as in the case of drink-driving. Strange but true! It has been scientifically proven now. It can cause a major loss in concentration while driving. It is found that people suffer from a poor reaction time and alertness as a result of heavy cold. It affects their mood directly. You can either stay at home or sit back to travel the distance. It is for your own safety than doing any kind of favour here.

It also comes as a warning to others. You can maintain safe distance from someone who is suffering from heavy cold or sneezing while driving out on the road. These researches and scientific studies are done with an objective to make our lives happier and better. It becomes our responsibility to listen to them and adhere to the instructions. The first thing to be done here is to take proper medication and recover from it completely. It wasn’t thought before that how flu or heavy cold can impair our ability to drive safely on the roads.

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January 23, 2012
CHANGES TO THE THEORY TEST LAUNCHED TODAY

The new theory test changes took place today, with learner drivers now having to learn the material instead of memorising the questions and answers.

The DSA (Driving Standards Agency) hope that by not publishing the theory test questions and answers, that drivers will gain a better understanding of our roads. It will encourage them to learn each topic thoroughly enough to be able to answer any questions asked. Previously it was feared that drivers were simply memorising the correct answer for that question and not understanding the issues surrounding it.

Theory test books and software will still be available and offer a form of revision for learners, with exercises and questions allowing them to assess their progress and apply what they have learnt.

It may seem a chore for those about to sit the theory test but it’s there to benefit them and other road users once they obtain their full driving licence.

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January 20, 2012
PUSHING THE BOSS HOME

Chinese law states that drink-driving is a hazardous crime and offenders could face up to six months in jail. So when a boss and his ten workers found themselves too drunk to drive home, they found an alternative way of getting the boss home.

The boss did not want to leave his car in downtown Changchun so it was suggested that his ten employees push him and his car home. The three mile journey took 45 minutes and the group were in good spirits laughing and singing whilst the boss steered the car. Traffic officers said it was not an offence as long as the car’s engine was not running.

The boss said it was good exercise for his employees and wasn’t very far so didn’t feel bad.

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January 20, 2012
An Impending Need to Face-lift the Drug-driving Law.

Some kind of urgency must be shown here! The drug-driving law seems to favour the offenders more than the law-enforcing authorities. The reason behind is that there are no reliable methods or instruments available which can be provided for the roadside testing. The situation is changing now. This is what the Department of Transport is claiming to be! The respective authorities are accessing all the options and taking scientific view into account as well. There is still some time left before we can think of an effective policy being put into practice. There should be a zero tolerance approach towards it. There is no way that we can allow people to drive with certain amount of drugs in their bodies.

The ratio of drug-driving incidents has increased alarmingly. The burning question is that if it would be technically possible to test people and convict them in the court of law. This is the biggest hurdle. We can hope for some technical breakthrough to be made  here. It would be highly impossible to find a permanent solution without proper measures being taken in the same direction. The good part is that people have realised the gravity of situation and started thinking about it seriously.

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January 18, 2012
DRUNK DRUNK DRUNK DRIVING

Three members of the same family were caught drink driving on the same night in South Canterbury – New Zealand. A 15 year old boy was stopped and arrested for drink driving and police found him to be three and a half times the drink drive limit for his age.

Once arriving at the police station, police called his mother to collect him. She was subsequently stopped for the same offence and was found nearly twice the drink drive limit. Her husband was then called to collect both her and their son and was also stopped and arrested only 45 minutes after his wife after he was caught over the drink driver limit.

With parents setting this example, it is no surprise that the 15 year old was caught in the first place. There really is no excuse for drink driving.

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January 17, 2012
Road signs: Confusing or lack of awareness on our part?

What do you have to say? The report is already out in the public. It is a bit embarrassing. Did it ever occur to you that two third of the population find it difficult to read road signs? People do not have any idea that what it means when they read ‘give way’ or ‘no motor vehicles allowed’ road signs. The state of chaos is widely rampant as they start following the vehicle in front to avoid the situation. The whole situation is somewhat appalling in nature. It would not be incorrect to put forth that the Highway Code has just been reduced to a means to pass the theory test. The report also suggests that half of the drivers have not checked it since they appeared for tests last time.

We are talking about road signs which are placed everywhere around in the neighborhood. It is a part of our daily traveling life as we commute from one place to another. It serves several purposes at the same time. It helps us to drive safely and reach early. You should go back and take necessary steps to learn about the basic road signs.

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January 16, 2012
GALE FORCE WINDS CAN FORCE DRIVERS OFF THE ROAD

Drivers haven’t really had to combat much snow or ice this year as opposed to last year however, drivers are having to deal with high winds, particularly in parts of Scotland.
Scotland were hit with gale force winds of up to 165mph, meaning roads and bridges having to close and hazardous driving conditions.

Most drivers who hold comprehensive car insurance will be covered for an accident involving adverse weather conditions. However, it’s our safety and the safety of others that’s important.

If you are warned to stay off the roads, take this advice unless your journey is absolutely necessary.

Look out for debris, especially when it is dark and when the roads may not have been cleared such as early morning.

Be careful when emerging from between buildings, crossing bridges, travelling beside high-sided vehicles or travelling along the coast as winds could be extremely strong. It’s important that you also have proper control over your vehicle and this means having both hands on the steering wheel.

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January 14, 2012
TRAVELLING AT TWICE THE SPEED LIMIT

Mr Swift of York was caught speeding at 147mph in a 70mph zone back in June 2011. A traffic officer caught him on the A64 Malton Bypass driving his Jaguar XKR.

Mr Swift originally denied speeding and claimed he was not the person driving the vehicle at the time of the offence. However, after a trial at Scarborough Magistrates Court he was convicted and fined £700 and ordered to pay £650 costs. The 68 year old driver was also banned from driving for 9 months.

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January 13, 2012
DRUNK MAN KILLS MOTHER OF THREE AFTER DRIVING THE WRONG WAY DOWN THE M8

A drunk man ignored “no right turn” and “no entry” signs after driving his car whilst being twice over the drink drive limit and ended up driving down the M8 the wrong way.

Ross Parker ended up driving in the fast lane of the eastbound M8 near Junction 25 in February last year, he ignored warnings from other cars and ploughed into  Margo Boulazreg’s car killing the mother of three and injuring her 18 year old son.

He told a women at the scene “I shouldn’t even be driving im wrecked.” And when officers arrived he told them “Aye mate, it’s my fault. I’m drunk.”

Mr Parker pled guilty to causing Margo’s death by dangerous driving whilst over the limit. He was told his guilty plea saved him from a nine year jail sentence instead he was given a six year jail sentence and banned from driving for eight years.

Margo’s daughters hope that Mr Parker’s sentence will warn other drivers and deter them from drink driving.

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