Zusammenfassung der Ressource
DRIVING
- Health issues
- Assuming your vehicle has crashed. The factors that affect the severity of injury are :
- Speed you're driving
- Whether you've got airbags
- Whether you were wearing seat belt
- Whether you're the passenger or driver
- whether you hit a solid object or a car etc
- What type of crash- rollover, head on, etc)
- any consumption of alcohol
- Thoughts
- rain
- Should I turn my low beam lights on?
- Should I slow down? How slow should I be driving?
- Do I need to use my wipers or can I see through these drops?
- How heavy is the traffic?
- Should I stop aside and wait till the rain's over?
- How long is it going to rain?
- sun
- Where are my sunnies?
- I can feel my skin burning.
- I'm getting blinded.
- What's in front of me?
- The steering wheel is so hot.
- Potential Hazards
- rain
- lose friction on road
- Brakes may not work as efficiently after going through deep water
- Hit any vehicles or walkers/cylclists due to unclear vision or speed
- Distractions such as music, passengers or technology
- Not being able to see the lines on road
- Can't see whats ahead or behind your vehicle
- Splashing puddles on pedestrians
- Cars without lights on
- sun
- Glaring sun can make it much harder to see the road ahead (damage eyes)
- Being exposed to the sun while driving may cause sun burn
- Likelihood of skin cancer
- Distractions such as music , passengers or technology
- Environment
- sun
- sun can shine directly into drivers’ eyes
- Sun burn
- inside of the car is hot
- People walking/cycling etc
- other cars around you
- rain
- wet roads
- heavy traffic
- People walking drenched in raincoats and umbrellas
- other cars in slow pace
- turning on a/c to defog windows