What is an accident-prone road section?

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WestonDella
07/24/25 3:01am
An accident-prone road section is a type of traffic warning sign. Below is an introduction to the relevant content of traffic warning signs: Warning signs: Serve as warnings. There are a total of 49 types. These signs alert vehicles and pedestrians to dangerous locations. The color scheme is yellow background with black borders and black patterns, shaped as an equilateral triangle with the apex pointing upwards. Prohibition signs: Serve to prohibit certain behaviors. There are a total of 43 types. These signs prohibit or restrict the traffic behavior of vehicles and pedestrians. Except for a few signs, the color scheme is white background, red circle, red bar, and black patterns, with the pattern over the bar; the shapes are circular, octagonal, or equilateral triangles with the apex pointing downwards. They are installed near road sections or intersections where traffic behavior of vehicles or pedestrians needs to be prohibited or restricted.
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DeTessa
08/10/25 10:34pm
I've driven on many mountain roads, and the high-risk accident areas are usually sharp bends, steep slopes, or blind spots. Poor visibility combined with excessive speed easily leads to accidents. I remember once driving through a curve on a rainy night—the slippery road nearly caused a loss of control. Since then, I've understood the need for extra caution in such areas. Paying attention to warning signs, like fog zone or construction zone markers, helps alert you to risks. Slowing down is a must, and making it a habit significantly reduces accident rates. Avoiding fatigue driving is also crucial, as slower reaction times increase the chance of mistakes. Regularly observing changes in the surrounding environment can be a big help.
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