When riding in a car, you need to pay attention to the following points:
Fasten your seat belt: Whether you are riding a school bus, a coach or other vehicle, you must fasten your seat belt after getting on the bus to prevent being thrown out of the seat or outside the vehicle in the event of a collision or rollover.
Get off from the right side: When riding in a car, you should get off from the right door and confirm that there are no vehicles or pedestrians behind before opening the door to get off to avoid accidents.
Don't stick your head or hands out of the window: During driving, don't stick your head or hands out of the window or skylight to avoid being scratched by roadside branches, wires, etc.
Don't ride in overcrowded vehicles: Overcrowded vehicles not only have no protection from seat belts, but also affect the braking performance of the vehicle, increasing the risk of accidents.
Don't carry flammable and explosive items: It is strictly forbidden to carry flammable and explosive items on the bus to ensure safety.
Don't stand by the door: When there is no seat, don't stand by the door. Hold the handrail on the car tightly to avoid falling or being thrown out of the door in emergency braking or congestion.
Observe the etiquette of riding: When riding, respect the elderly and love the young, and take the initiative to give up your seat; don't scribble, don't throw objects outside, and don't play in the car.
Don't take illegal vehicles: Don't take vehicles that are illegally operated, unlicensed, fatigued, and have safety hazards.
Pay attention to safety facilities on the bus: When taking public transportation, pay attention to the location of relevant safety facilities and safety doors, and the placement and use of fire-fighting equipment and life-saving equipment.
