2. •Traffic on roads may consist of pedestrians, ridden or
herded animals, vehicles, streetcars and other conveyances,
either singly or together, while using the public way for
purposes of travel.
• Traffic is often classified by type:
heavy motor vehicle (e.g., car, truck);
other vehicle (e.g., moped, bicycle);
and pedestrian.
3. •Illumination
of the green light allows traffic to
proceed in the direction denoted.
•Illumination of the amber/yellow light denoting,
if safe to do so, prepare to
stop short of the intersection.
•Illumination of the red signal prohibits
any traffic from proceeding.
4. Always use a helmet if you are driving a two-wheeler and always
see that when you use the helmet, the strap is fixed properly.
Keep adequate distance from the vehicle ahead
5.
6. Remember that at pedestrian crossings, the pedestrian
has the right of way.
At the signal, do not stop your vehicle on the
Pedestrian Crossing but stop it within the stop
line.
Never drive in a zigzag manner.