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  • 8/9/2019 Fomca Essay Writing Competition

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    Road crashes are not new in our country, but since For decades road accidents

    occurring in this country is among the highest in the world. The accident has caused loss of life,

    especially accidents involving buses. Therefore, the government has done the necessary

    measures to reduce road accidents in the country.

    Among the measures that should be done is road safety law on the road need to be

    tightened to road accidents can be reduced. Conditions of approval for test driving classes

    should also be increased. Additionally, drivers are required to take the eam every two years to

    equip them with the skills taught in the first driving class. Conditions of such vehicles without

    lights and a faulty brake system is one of the ma!or contributors in the road accident. Therefore,

    the driver should always keep their vehicles in a safe condition before use, especially for long

    distances. "n this regard, the government should require vehicle inspections are performed each

    year and impose fines on those who re!ect it.

    Road accidents frequently occur since this latter is due to the attitude of drivers who like

    driving over the speed limit. "n this case, the eisting speed limit should be reduced, particularly

    in the area of the highway, although some drivers simply does not agree with this proposal, butwhen a rule has been defined, they must comply.

    Fines should be imposed on consumers who are driving above the prescribed limit. "f a

    driver is found guilty of the same offense more than twice, then their driver#s license should be

    suspended. This action will certainly be able to open the eyes of other users. "ndifference for the

    safety on the roads among consumers for this will surely eroded when the warning suspend

    their driver#s license is issued.

    The government is going all out in its efforts to reduce the number of deaths on the road.

    They are carrying out more road safety education campaigns and engineering programmes

    supported by intense enforcement. $nder the %inth &alaysia 'lan, road safety education will be

    promoted in schools. The first phrase will start in (tandard )ne, Two and Three.

    As pedestrians, we have the responsibility to use the pedestrian crossings such as *ebra

    crossings as well as other facilities installed such as overhead bridges to cross the roads. +ebra

    crossings and overhead bridges are normally found at intersections, or other points on busy

    roads that would otherwise be too unsafe to cross without assistance due to vehicle numbers,

    speed or road widths. (ome *ebra crossings are combined with other safety features such as

    traffic lights, with pedestrian pushbuttons. A press on the button will trigger a change in the

    traffic lights colour from green to red and it is thus safe for the pedestrians to cross. ith all

    these safety features available, pedestrians will still need to be constantly on the lookout. atch

    out for inattentive drivers and look to our left and right to make sure that all vehicles haveslowed down and come to a standstill before walking across the pedestrian crossings.

    Furthermore, if circumstance requires that we walk on the roads in the dark, try to stay visible. "t

    is helpful to walk against the traffic flow so that we can be easily noticed by the drivers who are

    coming from the opposite direction as they are facing us. To enhance the visibility of the drivers,

    pedestrians are also often encouraged to dress in bright and colourful clothes.

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    The media has been a largely overlooked factor in creating road safety awareness.

    Celebrity endorsements, coupled with television messages on prime-time slots and peer

    education programmes would provide an accessible and engaging means of promoting

    awareness, particularly among young people. They would convey the message that safe driving

    is cool/ driving, and constantly reinforce that drunken driving, using a cell phone on the road

    and driving without a seatbelt 0or helmet1 are not only dangerous, but seriously unfashionable./Celebrities could also actively encourage walking or cycling whenever and wherever possible.

    Role-plays, make-believe/ situations, movies and field trips could be used as effective

    learning tools for children at school. (afe Road $ser awards at the school level would provide

    an incentive for many children to follow road safety rules. Road safety education programmes

    can also be etended to adults at the workplace, particularly those from disadvantaged

    backgrounds. This would hold particular importance for parents, and efforts must be made to

    involve them as much as possible.

    There is a need for stricter licensing laws, particularly with regard to public transport

    operators. 2aws could require prominent display of the driver3s license on his4her vehicle whiledriving, in addition to safety regulations 0such as adequate maintenance and the use of the

    seatbelt1 and random breath testing policies. 'olicies could provide for the creation of better

    roads and pavements, supervised playing areas for children and monitored crossings near

    schools.