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Tuesday, 27 April 2010 04:48
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Get on to the Highway; But Don't Get High!


Some of the conditions that lead to accidents in Highways are poor visibility, sharp curves, sharp turns, damaged roads, broken embankments, fallen electrical posts, fallen trees, straying animals, oil spillage, remains from accidents, insufficient lighting, absence of traffic signals, missing signboards and caution boards, narrow bridges and inexperienced drivers.

 

Vehicles move at high speeds with heavy loads and often there are a number of vehicles moving in parallel names leaving very little space for maneuvering. And one accident can result in the collision of many vehicles.

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