Thane Rural Police

Highway Guidelines



Highway Safety - Police Guidelines for Drivers

  • When driving always carry your driving license and important documents such as your vehicle registration certificate, insurance certificate, road tax & P.U.C certificate
  • Don't Drink and Drive
  • Obey all traffic signals, boards and signs
  • Use the indicator or hand signals when changing lanes
  • Adhere to permitted speed limits
  • Don't use your cell phone while driving. If urgent, move to the left, halt and then make the call
  • Irrespective of right of way, stay alert and be considerate to pedestrians especially senior citizens, handicapped and children
  • Avoid parking on the road
  • Do not overload your vehicles - be it luggage or passengers
  • Wear seat belts
  • Always drive in correct gear
  • Avoid sudden braking and harsh acceleration
  • Never use the clutch as a footrest while driving

Guidelines for Motorcyclists

  • Always wear helmets
  • When driving always carry your driving license and important documents such as your vehicle registration certificate, insurance certificate, road tax & P.U.C certificate
  • Never Drink and Drive.
  • Adhere to traffic signals, boards and signs.
  • Avoid using the cell phone when driving. If urgent move to left, stop and then take the call.
  • Do not ride at high speeds. You may lose control and your life in the bargain.
  • Do not ride or wheel your vehicle on to the footpath.
  • Use your lights when riding at night.
  • Understand the signals given by other road users and use the same when riding.
  • Never stop abruptly in traffic. Move to the left and slow down.
  • When passing a stationery vehicle allow sufficient clearance for the car doors which may open suddenly.
  • Do not try and weave your way through stationery or slow moving traffic. It may cause accidents
  • Slow down at zebra crossing and if needs be stop.
  • Always ride with both hands on the handlebar except when signaling.
  • Don't sit children on fuel tanks or stand them in front of the rider.

Avoid using brakes at turns. If needed, ensure both brakes are applied gently

Guidelines for Pedestrians

  • Never walk on the main carriageway, it could be fatal
  • Use footpaths subways & pedestrian crossings for your safety
  • In case of no footpaths, walk against the direction of traffic which allows better visibility
  • In case of no pedestrian crossings, watch for traffic on both sides and cross when it's safe
  • Don't indulge in jay walking, reading newspapers or hoardings when on the roads

Accidents

-Halt your vehicle
- Remove the injured to the nearest private / Govt. Hospital
- At the Government Hospital, give your name, address and relevant
  information of the accident to the duty constable stationed at the casualty
  department.
- Wait in the hospital for arrival of the duty officer from the Police
  Station.
- If you cannot give first aid or medical treatment to the injured at the
  place of the accident because you are surrounded by a mob, then you must
  report this incident immediately to nearest Police Station.

As per the provisions of sections 134(a), (b) r/w 187 M. V. Act Driver failing to do so
is liable for three months imprisonment or five hundred rupees fine or both.