파킹장에서 사고 피하기

by 곰솔 posted Dec 16, 2010
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크게 작게 위로 아래로 댓글로 가기 인쇄
자료에 의하면, 교통사고의 20%가 주차장에서 일어난다고 합니다.
복잡한 시내를 지나서 이제 한적한 주차장에서 여유로워야 할 때에
사고를 만나면 난감하고, 짜증나며, 시간이 많이 걸리고, 금전적으로
손해를 봅니다.

파킹장에서는 다른 운전자들이 부주의하며 운전 할 수 있고, 또 보행자와
접촉사고를 일으킬 수 있으며, 여러가지로 조심해야 합니다. 특히 코너에
서와 후진할 때에는 더욱 조심해야 합니다.

사고를 방지하기 위하여
1. 속도를 아주 줄이고 시간을 번다.
2. 보행자를 주의하고 갑자기 나타나는 차량이 있을 수 있음을 명심하고
3. 다른 차와 바짝 가까이 세우기보다는 멀찌감치 차를 세우고 걸어서
오는 편이 더 낫다.

자료: State Farm Insurance
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PREVENT PARKING-LOT ACCIDENTS

Parking-Lot AccidentYou've just turned off a traffic-congested street and into the relative calm of a parking lot. Time to relax right? Not really. It's actually a time to be extra alert. About 20 percent of all vehicle accidents happen in parking lots, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Though these low-speed collisions are rarely serious, they can be costly, time-consuming and aggravating. Protect yourself and your vehicle by following these tips.

Buy Time to React
Parking lots are filled with obstacles and hazards, but often the biggest danger is other drivers. They may cut across empty rows, drive too fast or ignore signs and pavement markings, endangering everyone in the lot. The best way to deal with these drivers is simple: Slow down. This buys you time to react and avoid a collision. Be especially cautious when turning corners and backing up.

"If you drive just a little bit slower, you are in a better position to absorb the misbehavior of others," says Leonard Evans, an expert and author on traffic safety issues. "You must absorb their folly so you don't pay for it."

Expect Pedestrians
Parking lots are full of people coming from and going to their cars. "Pedestrians have a great sense of security in parking lots—they don't look for traffic," Evans says. Though pedestrians may not be looking out for you, it's still your responsibility to look out for them. Keep a wary eye out for any pedestrians who may cross your vehicle's path and be sure to obey all crosswalks within the parking lot. When entering particularly high foot-traffic areas, take your own foot off the accelerator and cover the brake. Anticipate pedestrians even if you don't see any. If you're in a busy shopping area, remember that people lugging sacks of groceries or other purchases could also be shepherding hard-to-see children, too.

Distance Yourself
Door dings and scratches are aggravating and hard to avoid. No matter how courteous and conscientious you are when parking, you can fall victim to someone else's carelessness. One way to reduce the risk of door damage is to park away from other vehicles. This may be inconvenient, but it's considerably more polite than parking your vehicle across several spaces to keep others from parking near you. And the extra walking is good exercise.

For more safe driving tips, visit the State Farm Learning Center.


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