Nobody wants to be in a car accident, here's what to do to prevent it
Rules for cars
Cars keep to the left.
When turning right at an intersection, pay full attention to oncoming vehicles, as well as pedestrians and bicycles at the crossing after turning right.
When turning left at an intersection, pay full attention to pedestrians and bicycles at the crossing after turning left, as well as to accidents caused by misjudging the distance between the curb-side tires and other objects.
The use of mobile phones while driving is prohibited.
Take a rest if you are tired.
Do not perform reckless overtaking or turning maneuvers.
Keep a safe distance or drive slowly when passing pedestrians or bicycles.
Ruless for pedestrians
Use the sidewalk whenever one is available.
Keep to the right on roads without sidewalks.
Use a pedestrian crossing whenever one is available.
Be sure to observe pedestrian traffic lights.
Before crossing at a pedestrian or railroad crossing, look both ways to check that it is safe.
At night, wear a reflector or brightly colored clothes that are easily visible to drivers.