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Flashcards for Road Traffic Regulations and Interpersonal Relationships
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Road Traffic Regulations
Rules and laws that govern the use of roads by drivers, cyclists, pedestrians, and other road users.
Speed limits
Maximum speeds at which vehicles are allowed to travel on different types of roads.
Traffic signals
Traffic lights, stop signs, yield signs, and other signals that regulate the flow of traffic and prevent collisions.
Lane markings
Painted lines on the road that indicate where vehicles should drive and how they should maneuver.
Right-of-way
The right of one vehicle or pedestrian to proceed before another.
Parking regulations
Specify where and when vehicles can park on the road.
Seatbelt and child safety seat requirements
Require drivers and passengers to wear seatbelts and children to be secured in appropriate safety seats.
DUI laws
Prohibit driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, and set limits for blood alcohol concentration.
Vehicle safety requirements
Set standards for vehicle safety, such as requirements for brakes, lights, tires, and other safety features.
Road traffic signs
Visual aids that are used to convey important information to drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians on the road.
Regulatory signs
Used to indicate traffic laws and regulations.
Warning signs
Used to warn road users of potential hazards or dangers.
Guide signs
Provide information about destinations, routes, and services.
Informational signs
Provide information about local landmarks, public facilities, and other points of interest.
Construction signs
Used to indicate construction zones, detours, and other temporary changes to the road network.
Railroad signs
Used at railroad crossings to warn road users of approaching trains and to indicate when it is safe to cross.
School signs
Used near schools to indicate school zones, school crossings, and other areas where special care should be taken.
Improve road infrastructure
Designing and maintaining roads in a way that minimizes the risk of accidents.
Enforce traffic laws
Strict enforcement of traffic laws, including speed limits, DUI laws, and seatbelt requirements.
Educate drivers
Programs to help improve driving skills and raise awareness of safe driving practices.
Promote public transportation
Encouraging the use of public transportation to reduce the number of cars on the road.
Improve vehicle safety
Vehicles equipped with safety features such as airbags and anti-lock brakes.
Promote pedestrian and bicycle safety
Measures to reduce accidents involving pedestrians and cyclists.
Use technology
Advances in technology to help prevent accidents and improve road safety.
Interpersonal Relations
Interactions and connections between individuals.
Acquaintance Stage
The initial stage where individuals meet and become aware of each other.
Build-Up Stage
Individuals begin to explore the potential for a deeper connection.
Continuation Stage
Marks the development of a strong, committed relationship.