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What are the contents of traffic accident prevention education?
The contents of traffic accident prevention education are as follows:

1, traffic laws and regulations education: educate drivers to understand and abide by traffic laws and regulations, including speed limit, prohibition of illegal parking, prohibition of drunk driving and so on. Drivers should understand the meaning and usage of various traffic signs and signs.

2. Safe driving skills: Educate drivers to master safe driving skills, such as using safety belts correctly, adjusting seats and rearview mirrors, keeping a safe distance, overtaking reasonably, etc. Drivers should also learn how to deal with all kinds of complicated road conditions and emergencies.

3. Driving psychology education: Educate drivers to maintain a good driving mentality, including obeying traffic rules, being patient and not panicking. Drivers should also understand the hazards of fatigue driving and the preventive methods of driving in study fatigue.

4. drunk driving prevention: educate drivers not to drink and drive, and understand the harm and legal consequences of drunk driving. Drivers should also understand the metabolic law of alcohol and avoid misjudging their alcohol concentration.

5. Emergency rescue knowledge: Educate drivers to learn emergency rescue knowledge, such as first aid and fire escape. Drivers should also know how to use safety equipment and emergency alarm devices correctly.

6. Traffic safety awareness education: educate drivers to realize the harmfulness of traffic accidents and understand the impact of traffic accidents on individuals and society. Drivers should also understand the statistical data and analysis results of traffic accidents and recognize the main causes and laws of accidents.

Division of responsibilities of victims of road traffic accidents

According to the Road Traffic Safety Law and its related laws and regulations, the responsibility for traffic accidents can be divided into four types: full responsibility, primary responsibility, secondary responsibility and equal responsibility.

In a traffic accident, if one party takes full responsibility, the other party is not responsible. If a traffic accident is caused by the illegal acts of both parties, the party that plays a major role in the traffic accident shall bear the primary responsibility, and the party that plays a minor role in the traffic accident shall bear the secondary responsibility. Because both sides have illegal acts in traffic accidents, their actions have the same impact on the accident and the severity of the fault, and they should bear the same responsibility.