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Modern transportation and logistics are very developed, and there is a lot of traffic every day, and it is necessary to formulate detailed traffic rules to ensure smooth and safe traffic. However, there are some countries that have some traffic rules that can't be laughed at, and I'm going to share them with you:
In Spain, if you go to the supermarket and put your goods in the back seat to save money, then sorry you face a fine. Because Spanish traffic laws stipulate that goods must be put in the trunk and cannot be put in the seats in the car, if this is in China, it is estimated that the car owner will be "punished for crying".
In Indiana, you can overtake with impunity, but be warned, if you have a horse in front of you, then sorry, you have to let the horse go ahead or you will face a fine!
In Indonesia, there is an even more bizarre traffic rule, if the driver is found to be driving illegally, then the driver will not only face a fine, but also have to shave his hair, symbolizing to "start with the head", if you are a bald head, then you are really lucky.
In India, if you are caught by the traffic police for violating the traffic rules, then you don't have to pay a fine, but you have to go to the side of the road and read the traffic rules aloud from beginning to end, and apologize to the people after reading them, and repent of the bad impact of your violation on society. I think if this were in China, the drivers who violated the rules would definitely cry again.
After the joy, we can't help but think that the "wonderful" traffic regulations in these countries actually have a reason, and their starting point is to fight against the psychology of illegal drivers and ensure road safety. As the saying goes, "people want face, trees need bark", and fines don't actually reduce vehicle violations. What is really needed is that the drivers and masters consciously abide by it, and if they want to face, they can't violate the rules.
I think China can also formulate some relatively reasonable and educational traffic regulations according to China's national conditions, and it is also a good way to set up negative examples.
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There are some interesting traffic rules that each country has in place to make it easier to get around, so let's take a look at some of them.
Moscow: It is forbidden to travel in dirty cars.
I heard that driving a dirty car on the streets of Moscow will be fined, and the amount of the fine can be bargained, if you politely give the traffic police a little money, this matter may be solved, if the attitude is not good, it may not be so easy to drive.
Liechtenstein: No driving on Sundays.
Liechtenstein is a small country with a small population and is currently the only country that has achieved a car-free Sunday, and for the sake of environmental protection, people in that area walk or cycle on Sundays, and of course occasionally see a few mail or police cars on the street, but these are all approved by the local authorities.
Switzerland: No private car to work.
The Swiss country attaches more importance to buses, trams and trains, because they are more convenient to travel than private cars, and they are cheaper, so people in that country generally rely on this way of travel, even if it is a leader, **** is no exception, the advantage is that the traffic is orderly, and the environment is very good.
Kuwait: a country without traffic police.
Everyone knows that Kuwait is rich in oil and natural gas, and then the people in that place are relatively wealthy, and the electronic products are relatively advanced.
Each country has its own traffic system, and although there are some differences from each country, it is for the sake of the local environment, orderly operation of traffic, and the reduction of vehicle accidents, so each of us should obey the traffic rules. For the more orderly development of this society, everyone should and can do their best!
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No one in the co-pilot wants to be deducted 6 points? Do you know all these unpopular traffic rules?
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Common traffic rules are: 1. Motor vehicles are keyed and non-motor vehicles are allowed to pass on the right side, and vehicles and pedestrians should pass according to traffic signals; 2. When there is a traffic police on-site command, it is necessary to pass according to the command of the traffic police, and when the motor vehicle passes through the crosswalk, it is necessary to slow down; 3. Pedestrians are passing through the crosswalk, and they want to stop and give way, etc., all of which belong to the common sense of traffic rules; 4. When a motor vehicle passes through a crosswalk, it should slow down.
[Legal basis].
Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China Article 35 Motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles shall be carried out on the right side of the road.
Article 38 Vehicles and pedestrians shall pass in accordance with traffic signals; In the event of on-site command by traffic police, traffic shall be in accordance with the command of traffic police; On roads where there are no traffic signals, traffic should be carried out in accordance with the principle of ensuring safety and smoothness.
Article 47 When a motor vehicle passes through a pedestrian crossing, it shall slow down; If a pedestrian is crossing a crosswalk, he or she should stop and give way. When a motor vehicle passes on a road without a traffic signal, it should avoid a pedestrian crossing the road.
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Motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles should pass on the right side, and vehicles and pedestrians should pass according to traffic signals;
When there is a traffic police on-site command, it is necessary to pass according to the command of the traffic police, and when a motor vehicle passes through a lead crosswalk, it is necessary to slow down; Repentance.
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Motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles should pass on the right side, and vehicles and pedestrians should pass according to traffic signals;
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Motor vehicles and non-motor vehicles are allowed to pass on the right side. Motorized vehicles, non-motorized vehicles, and pedestrians are separated. There is no division of motorized lanes, non-motorized lanes and sidewalks, motor vehicles pass in the middle of the road, and non-motorized vehicles and pedestrians pass on both sides of the road.
Vehicles and pedestrians shall pass in accordance with traffic signals.
In the event of on-site command by traffic police, traffic shall be in accordance with the command of traffic police; On roads where there are no traffic signals, traffic should be carried out in accordance with the principle of ensuring safety and smoothness.
For motor vehicles driving in the same lane, the vehicle behind should maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front of it sufficient to take emergency braking measures. When a motor vehicle passes through an intersection, it shall pass in accordance with traffic lights, traffic signs, traffic markings or the direction of the traffic police.
The co-pilot cannot seat a child under the age of 14. In fact, this "traffic rule" has not been written into our traffic safety law, but there have been such examples if the traffic police stop the car and be fined because of this.
Some sections that prohibit long-term parking will be prompted, such as some temporary parking sections of railway stations and bus stations, generally in order to improve the traffic efficiency of vehicles in these sections, they will be prompted to leave this position within 3 minutes.
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Traffic rules are rules formulated for the purpose of maintaining road traffic order, preventing and reducing traffic accidents, protecting personal safety, protecting the property safety and other legitimate rights and interests of citizens, legal persons and other organizations, and improving the efficiency of road traffic.
Article 1 of the Road Traffic Safety Law.
This Law is enacted in order to maintain road traffic order, prevent and reduce traffic accidents, protect personal safety, protect the property safety and other lawful rights and interests of citizens, legal persons and other organizations, and improve traffic efficiency.
Article 2. Vehicle drivers, pedestrians, and passengers within the territory of the People's Republic of China, as well as units and individuals involved in gear-type road traffic activities, shall abide by this Law.
The traffic rules are as follows:
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