Stop On Red, So No One Is Dead

Every country has different traffic rules. Today, I thought I should talk briefly about very basic issue or a law which is standard across the globe. It’s so basic that even my 6 year old son knows about it and clearly knows the consequences of violating it. Yes, I am talking about the “RED LIGHT”. I am sure many of you have already read about my fellow blogger’s article about History and Colors of Traffic Signal.

Over time, technological features and advancements in safety of vehicles and their passengers have reduced the dangers on the road. We have Blind Spot Assist, Lane Departure, Adaptive Cruise Controls, Night Vision Assist, etc. but the only assisting technology which isn’t present and has to be comprehended itself by the humans is; STOP ON RED. Red-light running is a serious intersection safety issue across the globe. Various studies reveal that a person is more likely to be injured or killed due to a red-light running crash scenario rather than any other type of crash. Red light and intersection accident cases are most common in urban areas. It’s very alarming to know as per a study done by National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 97% of drivers feel that other driver might be running a red light at an intersection and violating a traffic signals and it’s a major safety threat. This calamity is very much preventable if we all obey the simple traffic signal rules. I have an Open Poll on PakWheels Forums on the same subject and till now 58% admit running a RED LIGHT.

If you are running a RED LIGHT:

So please;

I know many people after reading the article would say that many signals don’t work in Pakistan. Well in that case you should act 10 times more careful. Slow down; look left, right and then pass. Please discourage this very dangerous act of running red light. Deaths and injuries are surely preventable in this case. Don’t violate this very basic law.

Just watch this video below, which shows a careless behavior on part of both the drivers. Driver coming from right clearly ran a RED LIGHT while the driver going straight wanted to catch a green light and instead of decelerating, he went into the intersection.

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