What Are the Measures to Prevent Vehicle Injuries?
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Regarding measures to prevent vehicle injuries, the following points should be noted: 1. Conduct the "Three Checks": Drivers should strictly comply with the national "Road Traffic Safety Law" and relevant company regulations. Before driving each day, they must perform the "Three Checks" (before departure, during the journey, and after returning) to conduct a comprehensive safety inspection of the vehicle and keep detailed records to prevent faulty vehicles from being on the road. They must not drive vehicles with incomplete safety facilities or potential safety hazards to ensure driving safety. 2. Road Restrictions: In workplaces or office areas, speed limit traffic signs, warning signs, or safety protection facilities should be set up in prominent and clear locations as required. Pedestrian crossings (zebra crossings) should be marked at entrances and sections with dense pedestrian traffic during commuting and meal times, as well as at junctions between main roads and production workshops or office buildings with a large number of employees. Speed bumps should be installed if necessary to enforce mandatory speed reduction. 3. No Speeding: When driving within factory or station premises without speed limit signs, the speed of motor vehicles should not exceed 15 kilometers per hour, provided that safety is ensured. 4. No Fatigue Driving: Avoid fatigue driving. During long-distance driving (350 kilometers for large vehicles, 500 kilometers for small vehicles), drivers must take a break after 4 hours of continuous driving.