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YESTERDAY IT WAS OUR HITHENDRAN.

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YESTERDAY IT WAS OUR HITHENDRAN.

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TODAY IT IS

YOUR RAHUL

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TOMORROW

IT COULD BE ANY ONE OF US

LET US PUT AN END TO THIS MENACE OF ROAD ACCIDENT DEATHS

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2009   Tamil Nadu Tops in ROAD ACCIDENT CASES .                  Tamilnadu  witnessed the highest number of road accidents

compared to any other state in the country in 2009 , according to the Central Govt . Report on Road Safety .

                                    Out of the  4 , 21 , 628 accidents that occurred in India in

2009 , the largest chunk of  60 , 794 accidents were reported from Tamilnadu .

                  The number of people who have lost their lives to accident in

2009 was  1 . 27  lakh in India while in Tamilnadu it was 13 , 700 which is  10 %  of the total number of deaths . And most people who lost  their lives in road accidents were between the ages  16  and  29 

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• Almost 3,000 under 25 yrs killed or seriously injured

• 1 in 5 crash within 1 year of passing test

• 38,800 deaths and injuries in crashes involving riders of less than 2 years experience

• 1 in 3 young male rider crash within 2 years of passing their test

• An 18 year old rider is more than 3 times more likely to crash than a 48 year old

YOUNG RIDERS

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Why Young Drivers?

• Age• Lack of Experience• Over Confidence• Poor Hazard Perception• Speed• Peer Group Pressure• Parental Influence

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Lack of Experience

• This is one of the main causes of accidents among young drivers. As experience grows so the accident level falls.

• Key Periods for Young Drivers– Before Starting to Drive– During the Learning Period– After the Test

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Before Starting to RIDE

• Parents provide almost 2 decades of informal driving lessons

• Driving habits of parents influence driving behaviour of their children when they become drivers

• Refresher training - child starting to learn to drive is perfect time for parent to take refresher training

• Read the Highway Code

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The Learning Period

Maximise amount, type & quality of driving

• Professional Lessons +• Private Practice

• Around 2/3 of learners take private practice

• Both ADI & Parents have crucial roles

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Attitude of young riders

• Young riders, especially men, are over confident and often make risky manoeuvres, including;– Riding to fast– Riding to close to the vehicle in front– Dangerous overtaking

• Young Riders consistently rate their performance as above average

• Good riding is considered to be the ability to handle the Bike at high speeds which is actually wrong.

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Hazard Perception

• Young riders often have excellent vehicle control skills and fast reactions.

• But often poor at identifying potential hazards and assessing risk. Young riders tend to overestimate their abilities.

• It takes new riders up to 2 seconds longer to react to hazardous situations than a more experienced rider..

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Peer Pressure

• Young riders, especially men, who carry passengers are more likely to have a crash– Showing off to friends– Encouraged by friends– Freedom of driving

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Gender

• Young male drivers have a higher accident rate than their female counterparts

• Also more likely to commit driving offences

• A result of some of the factors outlined previously

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Making Young Drivers Safe

• Limit riding at night. The majority of young driver accidents occur at night. Agree that the young driver cannot use the car at night

• Allow young riders only if they are matured and fully confident to negotiate the Heavy traffic conditions of today.

• Don’t lend the bike if the young rider is involved in an accident, make him/her a pillion rider and teach them safe riding.

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Making Young Drivers Safe

• Ask the young rider to refrain from Drinking alcohol all through his life while riding. Ask them not to get a lift with anyone who has been drinking or taken drugs

• Discuss with the young riders the dangers of speeding. Outline that different situations, such as roads with pits, centre medians, busy roads , need a slower speed

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Making Young Drivers Safe

• Discuss the danger of distractions such as using mobile phones, loading music and eating while driving to ensure they understand the danger of being distracted

• Stress the importance of passengers travelling safely. Agree that the young rider can only carry passengers if they wear Helmet.

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Making Young Drivers Safe

• Never allow any one use the bike if they are not willing to wear Helmet.

• Make it a point that the pillion rider also wears the helmet.

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PARENTS

1. Help parents set good example – refresher training

2. Help parents to help their children learn to drive – Training; Resources

3. Help parents influence young driver after test

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Conclusion

• Most vulnerable group of riders. Lack experience, attitude issues, poor hazard perception, peer pressure and gender issues

• Encourage young riders to wear Helmet and Drive slowly and to avoid distraction like cell phones and ipods.

• Do not encourage Minors to ride Motor bikes.

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When riding with your son or daughter, let them ride to

increase their experience. Offer constructive advice, but don’t

be a just a pillion rider.

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Please let us all Obey Traffic rules and regulations to live and

let others live.