Objectives: Defensive Driving
Objectives: Defensive Driving
Objectives: Defensive Driving
OBJECTIVES
To know the hazards & danger involved in
driving a vehicle and take necessary precautions
to save lives, time and money.
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Defensive Driving: ?
It is the driving to save lives, time & money in-
spite of the conditions around you and the actions
of others.
Conditions: Roads, weather, traffic, light etc.
Actions of others: Violations, discourtesy, lack of
knowledge of other Drivers etc.
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TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS:
• Every 8th minute, there is 01 road casualty in India.
• There are 11 accidents for every 1000 vehicles.
• Every year out of 01 lacs unnatural deaths in India,
nearly 68000 (more than 34%) are due to road
accidents.
• Mostly males, who are earning members in the
family, die.
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SPOTS OF ACCIDENTS:
STOP
• Do not cause – stop next
• Accidents need to be stopped
• By whom ?
• How ? By defensive driving.
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ROAD SPACE
• Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata & International Standard;
Animals:
Vehicles:
DRIVER
• Low education level
• Inadequate training
• Easily obtained License
• Lack of knowledge of rules & regulations
• Long working hours fatigue
• Health fitness is poor
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DRIVER
• Drinking habits
• Emotional stress
• Over confidence in driving
• Seeing Ability:
-Colour blindness
-40% elderly drivers can not see road signs at night.
-10 to 30 times more illumination level is required to
see at night.
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DRIVER
• Physical stress
• Illumination
• Knowledge and skill
• Attitude
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ROAD MARKING
• Central Line
• Lane line
• Double while lines
• Stop lines
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Centre line
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Cautionary Informatory
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Mandatory Signs:-
Cautionary Signs:-
Informatory Signs:-
TRAFFIC SIGNALS
Stop
Ready
Go
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TRAFFIC SIGNALS
Stop
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Sign of Fatigue
• Constant yawning
• Driving across the lane
• Eyes closing
• Difficulties in keeping head up
• Increase/ decrease of speed
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Mental Stress
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LOADING
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RESULT OF OVERLOADING
• Damage to the Road
• Stress on axle, steering, wheels, brakes & chesis
• Physical stress to the driver causing fatigue
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Radial Radial
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Ordinary Ordinary
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Radial Ordinary
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DRUGS
Effects;
discuss
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EMERGENCIES
• Bursting of tyres
• Accelerator sticks
• Skidding
• Brake failure
• Bonnet flies up
• Vehicle stalls
• Running off the road
• Fire
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BREAKDOWN
• Inform convoy supervisor
• Switch on warning lights
• Keep vehicle away from movement of traffic
• Display warning triangle
• Apply hand brake
• Convoy supervisor will inform to the control room
• Control room will inform emergency breakdown
control point.
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MECHANICAL FAILURE
• Brake failure
What to do?
• Tyre burst
What to do?
• Sudden loss of acceleration
What to do?
• Bonnet flies up
What to do?
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FIRE
Disconnect the battery.
Discuss, what to do?
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Inform police;
-if to man
-if to animal
-in case of Fire
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PEDESTRIANS
They walk on the roads and have risks.
Safety hints for pedestrians;
• Use footpath, keep away from the edge of the
carriage way.
• If no footpath, walk on the extreme edge on the
road facing oncoming traffic.
• Watch pot holes, fruit skins and other obstacles on
the road.
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PEDESTRIANS
• Never play on the road and footpath.
• Use footwear to avoid injury from glass pieces, nails,
etc.
• At night/ dark cloudy weather, wear light colour
clothes.
• Never accept a ride from strangers.
• While crossing the road, use the zebra crossing, if a
zebra crossing is not available, choose a safe point
where traffic is clearly visible on both the sides.
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PEDESTRIANS
• Never cross a blind curve
• Five steps for crossing a road;
1. Stop at the curve
2. Look to your right
3. Look to your left
4. Look to your right again
5. If the road is clear, walk straight across. Do not
run.
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PEDESTRIANS
• Manned
• Unmanned
• Indicators provided
• Collision is common
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COLLISION
• Slow down
• Their behaviour is unpredictable
• Give them priority
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VEHICLE BEHIND
• You are equally responsible from a cross from
behind a vehicle.
• Keep watch through rear view mirror.
• Indicate them by indicator or by hand.
• Avoid sudden stop.
• Allow the vehicle to pass/ don’t increase your speed.
• If the vehicle does not pass, slow down.
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OVERTAKING
• Most accidents happen while overtaking/ being
overtaken.
• You may have head on collision & a side sweep or
run off the road.
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DO NOT OVERTAKE
• On a marked NO OVERTAKING ZONE.
• On curves
• On hills
• 100 meters before & at railway crossing or cross
roads.
• A vehicle, slowing down to give way to
pedestrians
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DISCOURTESY
• Excess speed
• Reckless passing
• Crossing the lane
• Blocking the traffic
• Excessive horn
• Wrong signaling
These are in your hand.
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COOPERATIVE DRIVING
• Not blocking the intersection
• Using signals while turning or changing the lane
• Not following too closely
• Smooth driving
• Changing the lane correctly
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SCHEDULE DELAY
• Plan your trip, this will reduce driving time.
• Hurry leads to mistakes and accidents
• Beware of bad weather, traffic conditions & route.
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ATTITUDE
• Willing to admit mistakes
• Tolerance towards the mistakes of others
• Respect for the law
• Respect for other road users
• Courtesy
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DAILY INSPECTIONS:
• Leakage of Oil, hydraulic oil & fuel
• Oil, hydraulic oils & water levels
• Lights & indicators
• Horn
• Reverse horn & lights
• Wipers
• Tyre pressure
• Jack, wooden plate & spare parts
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DAILY INSPECTIONS:
• Presence of safety equipments
• Brakes
• Tyres
• Fire extinguishers
• Rear view mirrors