What should be noted when driving a motor vehicle through a school area?

2 Answers
DelKingston
07/25/25 2:51am
When driving a motor vehicle through a school area, it is important to observe traffic signs and markings, reduce speed, avoid honking, etc. Honking is prohibited in school zones. When driving through a school area, it is essential to slow down promptly, pay attention to traffic signs and markings, as well as the conditions on both sides of the road and the surroundings, and always be vigilant for students crossing the road. The following precautions should be taken when driving on highways: 1. Safety check: Before getting on the road, check for potential safety hazards. Before driving on the highway, inspect the vehicle for any safety issues. 2. Seat belts: Always wear seat belts on the highway, including the driver, front passenger, and rear seats, and avoid placing unsecured items in the vehicle.
Was this review help?
6
5
Share
GeorgeAnn
08/10/25 4:45pm
I'm a veteran driver with 15 years of experience. I remember once when I was in a hurry and drove too fast past an elementary school, I almost hit a child who suddenly ran out. Since then, I've been extra cautious. When passing by schools, I always slow down, usually keeping my speed below 30 km/h, and constantly watch out for children on the roadside, as they might suddenly run out to play or cross the street. I also check for special traffic signs in school zones, like speed limit signs or pedestrian crossing warnings, and pay attention to peak hours during drop-off and pick-up times to avoid periods when students are most crowded. I never use my phone or get distracted inside the car, focusing instead on checking the rearview mirror and blind spots. If I see students crossing the street, I proactively stop to let them pass. I've made it a habit to regularly check my brakes and lights to ensure my vehicle is in good condition, so I can respond promptly in case of an emergency. These small details add up and can help prevent major accidents, protecting both myself and others.
Was this review help?
10
3
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

How much faster is a 1000W motor compared to an 800W motor?

1000W motor is one-fifth faster than 800W motor. Specific details are as follows: 1. Different power: Compared with 1000W motor, 800W motor has slower speed and provides less power. 2. Different power consumption: Under the same conditions, 800W motor consumes less power than 100W motor. 3. Different load capacity: 1000W motor can pull heavier goods and provide greater power. 4. Electric vehicle motor function: Generally, the carbon brushes of brushed motors should be replaced after about 2000 hours of wear. Ordinary hub motors and column motors (also called mid-mounted motors) require professional maintenance personnel to replace, while series motors can be replaced by ordinary users themselves. The wear of carbon brushes is also related to the current size and the silver content of the carbon brushes.
20
1
Share

What causes the EPS light to come on and the steering to intermittently become heavy?

The reasons for the EPS light coming on and the steering intermittently becoming heavy are as follows: 1. Protection mode: The illumination of the EPS warning light indicates a failure protection mode in the electric power steering system, during which heavy steering is normal. To troubleshoot this issue, it is recommended to visit a repair shop for data stream detection of the electric power steering control unit. Analysis and repair should be based on the frozen fault codes in the control unit. If the electric power steering system signals are inaccurate or the sensors are malfunctioning, the above phenomenon may occur. 2. Battery depletion: The system may also fail to operate. If you sometimes feel the battery is weak when starting the engine and the EPS light comes on, it may indicate a battery issue. If the battery is ruled out, first check the two steering angle sensors of the EPS system.
11
2
Share

How many seconds does it take for the Kawasaki H2R to reach 400 km/h?

It takes the Kawasaki H2R 26 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 400 kilometers per hour. Below is some relevant information: Introduction to the Kawasaki H2R: The Kawasaki H2R, a model under Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd., is known as the 'airplane on the road.' The H2R is defined as a track-only vehicle, with the front headlight and rearview mirrors removed, and features carbon fiber 'small wings' and air intakes, all of which are handcrafted. Introduction to the Kawasaki H2R Engine: The engine that delivers a maximum power output of 300 is a 998cc, centrifugal supercharger water-cooled inline four-cylinder engine. The development of this engine received substantial technical assistance from Kawasaki Heavy Industries' aerospace division, equivalent to a 1L displacement engine producing 300 horsepower.
8
0
Share

Does Auto Damage Insurance Cover Flooded Vehicles?

Auto damage insurance does cover flooded vehicles. After the 2020 auto insurance reform, water damage coverage was incorporated into auto damage insurance. If your car is flooded, you can file a claim under auto damage insurance. Direct losses to the insured vehicle caused by flooding, resulting from natural disasters or accidents and not falling under exclusions, will be compensated by the insurance company within the agreed limits. Auto Damage Insurance: Auto damage insurance refers to a type of commercial auto insurance where the insurer compensates for damages to the insured vehicle caused by insured accidents occurring while the vehicle is being used by the policyholder or an authorized driver, within reasonable limits. Important Notes: Auto damage insurance does not provide full compensation. Insurance companies set a deductible in the policy terms based on specific circumstances and list exclusion clauses. Currently, many insurers offer zero-deductible coverage, allowing policyholders to transfer the deductible amount they would otherwise bear for accident liability to the insurer, resulting in higher claim payouts for car owners.
10
1
Share

Is the Tharu equipped with a dry or wet clutch?

The Tharu is available with both dry and wet clutches. It comes with two engine options: a 1.4T and a 2.0T. The 1.4T engine is paired with a 7-speed dry dual-clutch transmission (coded DQ200), while the 2.0T engine is equipped with a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission (coded DQ381). The Tharu measures 4453 mm in length, 1841 mm in width, and 1632 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2680 mm. Its exterior design follows the "Rock-Cutting" concept, featuring pronounced power lines on the ridge-like hood, wide-body dual U-shaped full LED headlights that tilt upwards, and grille bars that extend into the headlights.
13
0
Share

What lights to use when encountering oncoming traffic?

When the distance to the oncoming vehicle is beyond 150 meters, coordinate with the other vehicle to switch between high and low beams. That is, use low beams when the other vehicle uses high beams, and use high beams when the other vehicle uses low beams. Control your speed according to road conditions and try to drive on the right side. Introduction 1: On the dashboard, the low beam is indicated by a green light with the beam line on the left, slanting downward. There may be variations between different brands and models, but this is generally the standard symbol. The low beam symbol on the light control lever also features the left-side downward-slanting beam line. Introduction 2: Most nighttime driving is done using low beams. High beams should only be used in special circumstances where there is no street lighting, as high beams project parallel light rays that are more concentrated and brighter. This can cause glare and distract drivers of oncoming vehicles, creating potential hazards.
5
5
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.