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The most important thing that you should pay highest attention to during your travels is traffic safety. After all, keeping safe is your guarantee of a wonderful trip. If you join a group tour, your guide and travel agency will care for your safety, but if you have a self-help tour, the tips below may help you on your travels. Your destinations' weather is the first thing that you should consider, so that you can immediately know about weather warnings and forecasts about typhoons, rainstorms, and mud flows, as well as other geological disasters. Avoid planning your trip in bad weather so that you will not be affected by unpleasant external factors. The road condition of the cities you will be visiting is also an important safety factor to take into account. Due to different landforms with distinctive topographical features in China, road conditions change greatly in different areas. Be prepared to encounter bad road conditions and choose the appropriate vehicle. Generally, traffic accidents mostly occur on bumpy roads, sometimes with the addition of bad weather. Cover yourself and those traveling with you for Personal Accident Insurance for your trip. Only thus can you minimize the accident loss in case you meet an unpredictable mishap. Below are some detailed practical tips for keeping you safe whether you are on foot, cycling, or in a vehicle:
When walking
When riding a bike
When on the bus/coach
When on the train
When on the airplane
When on the cruise ship
When self-driving If involved in a traffic accident, keep calm and don't panic. Being flustered may aggravate the situation. Then you should seek redress and ask for help. If possible, try your best to take down the driver's name, number of the driver's license, license plate number and the car type. Remember the process of the whole accident, perhaps recorded by camera, handset and so on. Don't interfere with the accident scene and ask several passers-by to be witnesses. Most importantly, please immediately report the accident to the police. If you can speak a little Chinese this may help, but if necessary, contact the branch of your embassy or consulate in China. Refer to our website's for more contact information in detail. Related Articles |