Up to now, a total of 23 vehicles have fallen at the collapse of the Chayang section of the Meida Expressway in Guangdong, 48 people have been killed and 30 injured.
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The landslide occurred at about 2:10 on May 1, 2024. That is, at night, the collapsed section of the road is about 18 meters. Rescue efforts are still ongoing.
In addition to the inevitable natural disasters, what lessons can we learn as drivers from this tragedy?
There are about the following points,
Especially when following a car on the highway at night, the necessity of maintaining a safe distance: driving at night is very different from that during the day, except for the limited visual distance, the distance between vehicles should be expanded to about 150 meters.
Another is the use of lights: turn on the headlights, rear taillights and marker lights, many people still turn on the low beam lights at night, which will be in the event of an emergency, because the vision is not clear, and when you see clearly, people's reaction time will be greatly shortened or even too late.
In addition, it is not easy to overtake, even if you overtake, you should hit the left or right flashing lights in advance to remind the car in front for at least 3 seconds, and at the same time switch the far and near lights to attract the attention of the car in front.
There are also people who rarely observe the color of the road surface: in general, the road surface illuminated by the light is gray, and if there are pits or other obstacles in front, the color will be different, and it needs to be treated in advance.
The last thing is to pay attention to the front taillights, if suddenly the front taillights are missing, either a sharp turn or a fall!
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