How pedestrians avoid car blind spots;
First, when the light is red, stay in a safe area! When waiting for the green light, pedestrians need to wait in the pedestrian waiting area. Unless maneuvering, stay in the stop line and don't cross the line.
Second, when the light is yellow, wait until the car has finished! The yellow light time is the buffer time for the vehicle to turn. Don't rush into the road at yellow light, it's dangerous.
Third, don't stay on the right side of the vehicle for a long time! Especially for large vehicles, such as muck trucks, mixers, garbage trucks and sanitation trucks, these vehicles are relatively large, and the blind spots are also very prone to accidents, even if the vehicles are stationary!
Fourth, stay out of the way! Observe the left and right after crossing the intersection, and then pass when it is safe. If a vehicle comes, don't grab it even if it goes straight, let it go first!
Fifth, pay attention to the site entrances and exits often have large engineering vehicles in and out. Pay more attention to observation when passing, and don't stay at the entrance and exit of the construction site for a long time, so as not to be hit by the coming vehicles!
Sixth, pay attention to your surroundings! Some buses, muck trucks and buses are equipped with pedestrian and non-motor vehicle reminders. When pedestrians and non-motor vehicles appear in the blind areas of these vehicles, the reminder will flash lights to remind them. Pedestrians and non-motor vehicles must take the initiative to avoid the lights when they hear or notice them. After all, pedestrians and non-motor vehicles can avoid it faster than these large vehicles.
Seventh, improve your safety awareness! Don't take chances, and don't always feel that people see you and dare not hit you or run over you! What if someone is absent-minded, answers the phone, dozes off and doesn't see you?
Precautions for pedestrians and non-motor vehicles in accident prevention at intersections