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Drivers

Remember that traffic rules are designed to protect your life and the lives of other road users. Obey all traffic rules!

Careless driving might kill pedestrians or other drivers. Drive carefully, alertly, and obey all traffic rules.

Drive moderately. Avoid wild dangerous driving that could lead to tragedy.

Avoid driving if you are not fully alert. Don’t let yourself be distracted from paying full and complete attention to driving.

Don’t disrupt moving traffic. Don’t park your car in a way that interferes with traffic. When driving slowly, enable others to pass you.

Yield to others. Enable vehicles to pass you or merge into traffic safely.

Don’t drive out into the road suddenly and don’t endanger the lives of others.

Restrain yourself. Drive moderately and don’t punish other drivers for disobeying the laws.

Don’t drive a defective car. Check your vehicle and safety systems on a regular basis to protect your life and the lives of others.

Drive carefully and adapt your driving to the conditions of the road, and the weather.

Drive at a speed appropriate to the condition of the road and not at the maximum permitted speed limit. Never exceed the maximum speed limit.

Don’t overload your vehicle with more people than permissible.

Be ready to help anyone injured or in distress on the road.

Don't leave the main road to explore nature. Don’t cause damage to vegetation or animals, and protect the environment.

Slow down in places where children and older people are crossing and be ready to respond to them quickly.

There are times, due old age or medical conditions, that driving abilities become impaired. Drivers aware of such changes must be checked by a professional medical examiner in order to determine their ability to continue driving. Such is also the duty of the driver's family and relatives who become aware of these conditions.

 

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