File.7 Elderly Edition ~ Compassionate speed no matter what ~
Elderly Edition: Consideration and good speed no matter what.
This time we will introduce some common cases involving elderly people (pedestrians/bicyclists).
According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department, more than 4% of all fatal traffic accidents involving elderly people while walking are caused by violations on the part of the elderly, such as crossing where crossing is prohibited or ignoring traffic lights. (Statistics for 21) Drivers should be careful to drive at a speed that allows them to stop at any time if they see an elderly person in the city.
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Pedestrians/Even on roads with good visibility...
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Pedestrian/Is that also a crosswalk?
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Pedestrian/Staying confidently in the dark
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Bicycle/Don't look back
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Bicycle/Excuse me a little
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Was there a bicycle? I'm sorry
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- ♦ Unbelievable Edition (December 2010)
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- ♦ At the beginning of an encounter - Slow down to a speed that allows you to stop at an intersection, even if you are on the right-of-way (May 2010)
- ♦ Rear-end collision - distance between vehicles that allows you to stop anytime, anywhere - (March 2010)
- ♦ Witnessing another car accident (January 2010)
- ♦ Left turn at intersection (January 2010)
- ♦ Special feature on right turns at intersections (November 2009)
- ♦ A moment of carelessness on the expressway can lead to an accident (September 2009)
- ♦ Children don't suddenly stop during summer vacation (July 2009)
