When taking a car, you need to pay attention to the following points:
Safety behavior norms:
Do not run, jump or play in the car to avoid hitting other passengers or causing chaos.
Do not throw empty cans or garbage out of the car to avoid hitting passers-by or vehicles.
When there is a seat, hold the back of the seat in front with both hands to avoid hitting your head or falling when braking suddenly.
When there is no seat, hold the handrail in the car firmly to avoid falling or being thrown out of the car when braking suddenly.
Do not stick your head or hands out of the window to prevent scratches from objects outside the car.
Do not pick your ears or bite your tongue in the car to avoid accidents.
Civility and etiquette:
When you see an elderly, disabled or pregnant woman who is in urgent need of a seat, you should take the initiative to give up your seat.
Do not eat food strung with bamboo sticks or other metal objects in the car, such as lamb skewers, etc.
When riding, you should respect the elderly, love the young and be polite. When you see the elderly, the weak, the sick, the disabled and pregnant women, you should take the initiative to give up your seat.
Do not read in the car to avoid damaging your eyes.
Do not throw objects outside and keep the car clean.
Other precautions:
Walk inside after getting on the car, stand firmly in an empty space and hold the handrail to avoid falling or being thrown out of the car.
Do not bring flammable and explosive items on the bus to ensure safety.
Be prepared to get off in advance when the vehicle is about to arrive at the station to avoid missing the opportunity to get off.
In the event of an accident, follow the driver's instructions and leave the car in an orderly manner.
When riding in a freight vehicle, do not sit in other parts except the driver's room to ensure safety.
