Write an article in 150-200 words on the topic of careless driving is risky.suppose you are aditya ,a social worker
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DRIVE SAFELY
Avoid Road Accident
Bear helmet while driving.
Don't drive zig-zag.
Don't drive against the one-way road.
Don't drink and drive.
Save your life by drive safely.
Follow the traffic rules, they are for your safety.
Be save, drive smart.
Save driving, it's in your hand.
It's not a race, drive safe.
Drive save lives save.
By taking little steps, you save your life.
Issued by
Subhash
Sankar Foundation, Ranchi.
Answer:
Explanation:
Sometimes there can be confusion when it comes to certain motoring convictions. Careless driving and dangerous driving are two of these – what’s the difference between the two? Is one more serious than the other?
In short, you’ll be in more trouble if you’re caught driving dangerously than if you’re convicted of careless driving.
As the Crown Prosecution Service explains, careless driving is when a person’s driving ‘falls below the standard expected of a competent and careful driver’. Meanwhile, dangerous driving is when a person’s driving falls far below the expected standard of a competent and careful motorist.
To better distinguish between the two, here are some examples of careless driving and dangerous driving:
Careless/inconsiderate driving
Overtaking on the inside
Driving too close to another car
Running a red light by mistake
Turning into the path of another car or motorbike
Driver distraction – tweaking the radio or lighting a cigarette.
Flashing lights to force other cars to give way
Incorrectly using lanes in order to gain advantage over other motorists
Remaining in an overtaking lane when it’s not necessary
Slow driving or braking when it’s not necessary
Dazzling drivers with full beam lights
Driving aggressively, going too fast or racing
Not adhering to traffic lights, warnings or signs
Dangerous overtaking
Driving under the influence of drink or drugs (including prescribed medication)
Driving when unfit, for instance when extremely tired or when you have an injury impacting your ability to drive safely
Knowing the car has a fault but driving it anyway
The driver being avoidably and dangerously distracted for instance by using a handheld device, looking at a map or lighting a cigarette