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Road Traffic Digest No. 11. Dangerous Overtaking. Ref: Road Accident/causes/Human Errors-2. This is the second- most common human error responsible for accidents Owing to high speed and full acceleration during overtaking , the chances of fatal accidents are much greater.
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Road Traffic Digest No. 11 Dangerous Overtaking Ref: Road Accident/causes/Human Errors-2
This is the second- most common human error responsible for accidents Owing to high speed and full acceleration during overtaking, the chances of fatal accidents are much greater. Please ponder over the following facts before overtaking- - -
1.The Need: First and foremost, do you really need to overtake the vehicle ahead? You must have observed that on highways most vehicles run in clusters of different speeds. Some drivers choose to drive at a slower speed while others choose a higher speed. So you may find clusters of vehicles at different speed ranges, 30-40 km/hr, 50-60 km/hr or 80-90 km/hr and so on. • If you are moving at 80-85 km/hr, you are fully justified in overtaking a vehicle moving at 30-40km/hr or 50-60 km/hr. However, it is not wise to overtake a vehicle moving in the same cluster [speed range].
For example, if you are moving at 80-85km/hr you will not gain much by overtaking a fellow vehicle driving by at 90 km/hr except, perhaps an unexplained ego boost. Throughout the journey you will find that various vehicles belonging to the same cluster will keep on changing their positions and ultimately everyone will reach the destination more or less at the same time. • If you have unnecessarily overtaken such a vehicle then just to maintain your lead you may have to drive under stress to keep up. In such situations most drivers feel more comfortable in keeping behind some other vehicle.
If you have seen the fleet of cars of a VIP, you must have noticed that the VIP's car enjoys the middle position and it is the pilot car that is the front runner!! www.tsunamionroads.org
2. Assess The Time: whether you have ample time to overtake or not. It is the difference between the speed of the two vehicles [yours and the one that you are going to overtake] that will determine how much time it will take to overtake. If the speed of vehicle ahead is much slower than yours, it would take less time to overtake. On the contrary, if you try to overtake a vehicle that is running with a speed closer to yours, it would take much more time to overtake.
Remember It has been found that in a majority of cases the actual time required to overtake a vehicle is just the double of what is estimated by driver ! • If another vehicle is coming from opposite direction, judge whether you would be able to overtake without colliding. www.tsunamionroads.org
3. Assess the road: [A] Do you have a clean, straight visible patch of road without vehicles in front of you? [B] Whether the condition of road is good with no water, mud, sand or potholes, otherwise on applying sudden brakes your vehicle may skid.
Ignoring these facts may be disastrous in hilly areas ! www.tsunamionroads.org
4. Assess The Pick-up: Before trying to overtake another high speed vehicle, do check the pick-up of your vehicle, especially if it is overloaded. It might land you in trouble in the midst of overtaking. So don't be adventurous with a khatara, a ramshackle vehicle.
5. Is the driver ahead aware of your intention to overtake him? Wait for him to give you a pass. Most of us become impatient if other vehicles do not give us a pass. Some aggressive drivers forcibly try to overtake and frequently meet with an accident. Discreet judgment is very necessary.
6. It is risky when you try to overtake forcefully more than one vehicle in one go. • If your attempt at overtaking all the vehicles is unsuccessful, then one of the drivers of vehicles that has been just overtaken, has to create space to accommodate your vehicle in front of him just to save you. • Just imagine what would happen if there is a driver who is not the benevolent type and decides to teach you a lesson by not accommodating your vehicle ! X
A similar kind of risk is there if you are overtaking a large truck or lorry. www.tsunamionroads.org
While overtaking In India always remember two unexpected odds. One is Reverse lane driving and the other one is erratic road side parking of vehicles www.tsunamionroads.org
[A] Reverse lane driving When you drive on a divided highway, you feel relaxed that at least you would not face a head on collision. However, it does not hold true for Indian roads. It is surprising to know that incidences of head on collisions is more or less the same in both divided and single lane highways [around 20%]. There are a number of byroads leaving or joining highways and vehicles from these side roads join highways from whichever direction they please. Tractor
[B] Erratic parking on Roads : Parked Truck Parked car Irresponsibly parked vehicles on roads [trucks, tractors, cars, etc] are the cause of accidents in 20-25% of cases on highways. Although two drivers are at fault here [one who wrongly parked and the second who rams into it] the one who parks his vehicle in the wrong place appears to be more at fault.
Do not peep out all of a sudden from behind the vehicle being overtaken as you may miss the vehicle that is coming from the opposite direction. Instead start overtaking well before in such a case. www.tsunamionroads.org
This was about overtaking on high ways. Now let us see some interesting facts on overtaking inside the cities. www.tsunamionroads.org
Overtaking in Cities: In our country everyone seems to be in a great hurry just like the drivers of a fire brigade or ambulance. Regardless of whether space and conditions permit overtaking, people constantly ask for a pass by blowing horns. They do not tolerate any delay and overtake in a strange fashion from any side. Quite frequently when you are preparing to give a pass to someone on your right, suddenly another vehicle zooms past from your left side leaving you bewildered! www.tsunamionroads.org
They say everything is fair in love and war and now in traffic, too it seems. Perhaps newer technologies will invent cars with wings so that drivers addicted to speeding and overtaking can vent out their frustration in situations where they do not get a pass and fly away! www.tsunamionroads.org
Sometimes in India if the vehicle behind you does not ask for a pass, then you become suspicious and instead of thinking that he may be a patient driver, you think otherwise, that it may be following you or maybe attempting to kidnap you or something equally sinister, because you are so prone to being pestered for a pass! You purposely slow down your vehicle to allow him to overtake to remove your suspicions. www.tsunamionroads.org
Now consider a situation when you need to overtake a vehicle ahead of you A like-minded driver, if a situation permits would never come in your way Sometimes people turn it into an ego problem, and feel insulted if somebody overtakes them as if they have been labeled as poor or lazy drivers. Sometimes if a smaller vehicle, e.g. Maruti 800 wants to get ahead of an SUV, the driver of larger vehicle may feel extremely slighted [how dare you!] and try to run faster unnecessarily just to prove that he and his vehicle are superior. www.tsunamionroads.org
If you are in a party, having a gathering of cultured people, an expression, ‘excuse me’ is all that is needed to let you pass through, and that, too, with a smile! However, that kind of response is missing on our Indian roads. Different cultures or education, or probably the lack of it on our roads may a factor for this. www.tsunamionroads.org
A Few Precautions While Overtaking Trucks : • Some facts about Truck Drivers: • 1. Their thinking may be different, as they are more concerned with safety of the goods inside rather than the safety of public on the road. 2. Most of the trucks are overloaded and an imbalance of such a heavy vehicle poses a real problem. Thus drivers avoid taking a swift or acute turn suddenly if they are supposed to do so to save someone. For the same reason they do not prefer to take the truck off road in such situations. www.tsunamionroads.org
3. Be Visible to Truck Drivers Truck drivers rely mainly on their mirrors and there are some blind spots to them like on both the sides and immediately behind the truck where truck driver cannot see you. Stay slightly to the right of your lane, so you can be seen in the truck driver’s mirror. Never follow so closely that a truck driver cannot see your vehicle in the mirror. If you can’t see driver in mirror, the truck driver probably also cannot see you! www.tsunamionroads.org
4. Most trucks need a longer distance to stop. So if there is a truck behind you, signal your intentions well before turning, slowing or stopping, so that truck drivers behind you get more time to apply their brakes. When stopped, especially going uphill, a truck may roll back farther than a car when a driver releases brakes and engages clutch. Leave at least a distance of one car length between your vehicle and truck ahead while going uphill. www.tsunamionroads.org
5. Since truck drivers have less chances of being hurt in case of a collision, they have fewer inhibitions in such situations. • 6. They frequently drink while driving. Surveys reveal that more than 75% drivers consume alcohol during driving 7. It has been found that more than 60% drivers have fake driving licenses. They are not properly trained and their knowledge regarding traffic rules is extremely poor.
8. The educational status in truck drivers is very low especially in English. Drivers carrying freight have to move frequently to different States in India, having their own regional languages. That makes it difficult for truck drivers to understand road signs. • One of the uneducated truck drivers argued, that if in India an uneducated or angoothachhap person can be allowed to contest an election to run the entire country then why can’t he run a mere vehicle. Who will make this driver realize that politics may be a child’s or son’s play but driving a vehicle is certainly a very responsible job ! www.tsunamionroads.org
Something good about Truck Drivers : [1] So far as road manners on highways for overtaking are concerned, many times truck drivers have been found better than the car drivers. It is quite possible that when you ask a car driver for a pass, just because of an ego he may not give you a pass for quite some time. If some how you push in without waiting for a pass, you probably may not find an amiable admittance. This is not so usually with truck drivers. Whenever possible, they allow you to overtake. Many a time you become impatient if not given a pass by truck drivers and you forcibly overtake it and invariably you find a genuine reason for him to not allow you to overtake and you will regret your decision. Moreover, till you get the pass, you can keep yourself entertained by reading some very humorous, witty and interesting one-liners and rhymes written at their backs.
Like this one “USE DIAPER AT NITE” • This leads to an interesting proposition : Something like when emergency oxygen masks of airplane that drop down whenever there is low oxygen tension - - - - - - probably in the same manner these diapers will drop down to the truck-driver’s seat from top of cabin whenever there is a poor visibility allowing drivers to use them conveniently.
[2] These truck drivers cover their journey in terms of days or weeks as their trip requires freight to be transported to long distances. This, along with the fact that speed might affect the balance of loaded trucks, they are hardly ever in hurry on roads [but this does not hold true for the local carriers that move in and around the city]. • While we, the drivers of cars and other motorized vehicles, even buses cover our journey in terms of hours or minutes. We are the ones who mostly drive in a desperate hurry. www.tsunamionroads.org
- - - in the next digest we will discuss some other ‘human errors on roads’ , followed by ‘automobile and road defects’. After that we will take up the role of different agencies to control this malady [like the role of citizens, traffic authorities, automobile companies, public works depts., health dept. , the media, parents, NGOs, etc in this scenario. www.tsunamionroads.org
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