The main causes of traffic accidents on campus.
With the deepening of the reform of colleges and universities, the communication between colleges and society is becoming more and more frequent, which makes the flow of people and cars on campus increase sharply. It is not uncommon for many university teachers to own private cars, especially motorcycles. Many students ride bicycles, so it is not news to drive to school. Campus road construction and campus traffic management lag behind the development of colleges and universities. Generally, campus roads are relatively narrow, and intersections are not controlled by signal lights or managed by full-time traffic management personnel. Campus crowds are concentrated, and it is easy to form a peak of people when going to class, which makes the traffic environment in colleges and universities increasingly complex and traffic accidents often occur.
The main causes of campus traffic accidents are ideological paralysis and weak safety awareness. Many college students have just left their parents' families, lack experience in social activities, and have relatively weak awareness of traffic safety. Some students still have the misconception that riding a bike and walking on campus is definitely safer than riding on the expressway. Once an accident happens, traffic accidents are inevitable. The main forms of campus traffic accidents are as follows:
(1) inattention. This is the most important form, which shows that pedestrians are reading while listening to music, or are absent-minded when looking around.
(2) Play ball on the road. College students are energetic and lively. Even when they walk on the road, they will jump and play, and sometimes even play ball games on the road, which increases the risk of accidents.
(3) Take a "flying car". Generally speaking, the campus area of colleges and universities is relatively large, and the distance between dormitories and classrooms and libraries is relatively far. Therefore, many college students have bought electric cars, and riding electric cars in the crowd during or after class is a landscape of the university. However, some students' cycling skills are really "superb", and they can ride an electric car faster than a car. I didn't know it had laid a curse.
In their spare time, college students go shopping, sightseeing and visiting friends in the city. Because of the heavy traffic, many pedestrians and dazzling traffic signs in these places, the traffic situation is more complicated than on campus. If they lack traffic experience, the probability of traffic accidents will be high. Some student apartments are built outside the campus, which forms a peak of people and traffic around the campus during and after class every day, becoming a new traffic accident-prone area for college students. When college students leave school, return to school, travel, social practice, job hunting and other out-going activities, traffic accidents also occur from time to time, sometimes even causing mass casualties, and the lessons are very heavy.
Prevent traffic accidents
1, improve traffic safety awareness. Whether inside or outside the school, the main causes of traffic accidents are ideological paralysis and weak safety awareness. Take the means of transportation, go up and down in turn, without crowding or grabbing. When the vehicle is driving, it is not allowed to stretch out the window to take the long-distance bus. Buses can't be cheap, don't take cars with poor condition, and don't take "black buses" or "motorcycles". By train, ship and plane, you must abide by the safety management regulations of stations, docks and airports.
2. Consciously abide by traffic laws and regulations. In addition to improving traffic safety awareness and mastering basic traffic safety knowledge, we should also consciously abide by traffic laws and regulations. When walking on the road, you should walk on the sidewalk, and when there is no sidewalk, walk on the right. When walking, you should concentrate on "seeing all the way and listening all around"; Don't grab the road with motor vehicles, don't suddenly cross the road, don't climb over the guardrail, and cross the road with a crosswalk. Don't run the red light, and don't enter the places marked "No Pedestrian" and "Danger".