Road Safety

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Across
  1. 3. Driving above the legal speed limit or too fast for road conditions, increasing the likelihood and severity of accidents.
  2. 8. The act of slowing or stopping a vehicle, critical for avoiding collisions. Poor braking techniques can lead to accidents.
  3. 9. A person walking on or near a road, vulnerable to accidents involving vehicles.
  4. 10. The measurement of alcohol in a driver's bloodstream, affecting their ability to drive safely.
  5. 13. A safety device in vehicles designed to secure passengers, reducing the risk of injury or death during a crash.
  6. 14. A circular intersection designed to manage the flow of traffic, requiring vehicles to yield to traffic already in the circle.
  7. 15. The act of passing another vehicle on the road, which can be dangerous if done without sufficient space or visibility.
Down
  1. 1. Signal lights on a vehicle used to show the driver’s intention to turn or change lanes, helping to communicate with other road users.
  2. 2. A safety feature in vehicles that inflates upon impact to cushion and protect passengers during a crash.
  3. 4. Any activity, such as texting or eating, that diverts a driver’s attention from the road, leading to reduced focus and increased crash risk.
  4. 5. Extreme tiredness or exhaustion, reducing a driver’s alertness and ability to react quickly to hazards.
  5. 6. Areas around a vehicle that are not visible to the driver, increasing the risk of collisions during lane changes or turns.
  6. 7. A protective headgear worn by motorcyclists, cyclists, or scooter riders to reduce the risk of head injury in a crash.
  7. 11. A substance that impairs judgment, coordination, and reaction times when consumed, increasing the risk of accidents while driving.
  8. 12. The time it takes for a driver to perceive and respond to a road hazard. Longer reaction times reduce a driver’s ability to avoid collisions.