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SAFETY TIPS FOR MOTORISTS
Safety awareness in a vehicle
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Ensure that your vehicle is in a good condition when you plan to go on a journey.
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Ensure that the fuel tank of your vehicle always has sufficient fuel.
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Always lock your vehicles doors and keep the windows closed.
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Do not leave your vehicle unlocked, even if you think you will be away for only a minute.
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Avoid stopping at remote places.
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Park your vehicle in places that are well lit.
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If a stranger wants to talk to you while in your vehicle, do not open the window wide - only 5 cm is enough to have a discussion.
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If something seems suspicious, do not talk to strangers, rather be rude and drive away.
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Limit your trips at night or at least take someone along with you.
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Vary the route you travel to work and back, if this is possible.
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If approached by a stranger while in your car, drive off if possible or press your hooter to attract attention.
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If strangers loiter near or at your driveway, rather drive past. If they loiter for a long time, report it to your nearest Police Station.
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Car-jackers may stage a minor accident so that they can approach your car.
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If your car is bumped from behind and you do not feel comfortable with the individual(s) involved in the situation, drive to the nearest Police Station for help.
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Do not reach for your purse or valuables. Leave everything behind if forced from the car
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Your life is more valuable than your possessions.
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Do not resist, especially if the thief has a weapon.
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Give up your vehicle with no questions asked and move away.
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A lift club limits the risk of becoming a victim of crime.
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Do not give strangers a lift.
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A gear lock is an affordable and a very effective anti-theft device.
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If possible, put up a mirror against the front wall of your garage to see if someone is following you into the garage.
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Do not open your garage doors before your gates are closed.
Safety awareness when parking/driving your vehicle
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Avoid parking your motor vehicle where there are no security officers guarding other cars.
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Do not leave your firearm in the motor vehicle's glove compartment (cubby-hole) or anywhere in the vehicle when you park the vehicle (this is against the law!).
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Make sure that all the doors and windows are properly locked when you park your car.
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Valuable items like a laptop and camera should be put in the boot of your car.
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Be aware of people coming to you and informing you that you have a flat tyre. The intention can be to steal items that they see inside the car or hijack you.
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Always close your windows when driving in the city centre.
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Do not open your windows for hawkers along the road and at the robots.
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Keep the doors locked and windows closed at all times.
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Do not use a cellular phone unless you have a hands-free kit.
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Lock your valuables in the car boot before departure.
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At night, park in well-lit areas.
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If in doubt about the safety of an area, phone a Police Station for advice.
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Practice the same prevention skills you apply in parking lots or garages at home.
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Become familiar with your route before you start the trip.
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Get a map of the route and study it.
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Store luggage in the car boot where it is out of sight.
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Do not leave your goods/valuable items visible in the car.
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Do not leave your handbag/briefcase visible in the car.
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Do not leave your keys in the ignition.
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Always lock the doors and close the windows when getting out of the car.
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Remove detachable radios and the radio’s face when getting out of the car.
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Try to fit an alarm and/or anti-theft device in your car.
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Have your keys ready in your hand as you approach your car, especially if they are difficult to find inside your handbag.
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Parking lots with a parking attendant or supervision/someone patrolling are best, otherwise try to park in locations that are well lit and/or well-populated and not crowded by bushes or buildings where offenders might hide.
Road safety: Aggressive driving behaviour
The followings aspects might trigger aggressive behaviour:
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Following too close to the vehicle in front.
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Passing vehicles on the right.
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Cutting in and out of traffic and failing to signal while engaging in multiple lane changes.
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Crossing safety markings while merging onto ramps.
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Failing to yield at ramps and intersections.
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Violating railroad crossings.
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Displaying or using a weapon.
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Displaying aggressive or obscene gestures.
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Slow moving traffic in fast lanes, etc.
The following hints are applicable:
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Do not react to provocation.
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Stay away from erratic drivers.
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Avoid eye contact with an aggressive driver.
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Use your hooter sparingly.
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Do not flash your headlights.
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Do not make obscene gestures.
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Do not change lanes without using your indicator.
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Do not drive too close to the vehicle in front of you.
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Do not block lanes.
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