Wednesday, September 25, 2019

The best gift for children in Children’s Day

In Children's Day, all the boys and girls are happy because at this Festival they can ask their parents for present and gift. And how to choose a suitable gift for them is a bothering question for most the parents now.

Nowadays some parents will buy some toys for their children’s playing, while some choosing to buy some sweets and sugars for their children’s eating. But now, Chinastars offers you a new choice in Children's Day- buy your child a gift with some reflective elements.

We have a reflective umbrella which is printed with some reflective patents. These patents are good-looking and attracting, which will increase children’s interests in using. In that case, they are the sparkest star in the bad weather. They are willing to take it when raining. And these elements will protect them on rainy days.

What is more, we have several types of toys are making of reflective fabric. It can reflective in the night or low vision condition. This function will protect them when they are traveling outside. Buy one toy and get two gifts for your kids - happiness and safety.

We are one of the largest reflective fabrics and material makers in China. And we not only produce traditional reflective material but also other relative implements. You can go to our web site to choose your preferable gift for your child. Our website www.chinareflective.com.

At last, sincerely hope you and your child have an unforgettable Children's Day.

Explained what people in the car forget and where cyclists are on the road

There should be enough space for everyone on the road, but there is often confusion when it comes to car drivers and cyclists. The former says that cyclists should not drive in the driveway because it stops traffic, but the latter says it is a lack of tolerance for car drivers. Traffic safety experts do not support either side. According to them, both sides are breaking the rules.

Eduardas Kriščiūnas, a spokesman for the Lithuanian Cycling Society, said that the terms "overtake" and "overtake" are often confused. According to him, nowadays riders are more likely to ride cyclists than overtakes, but it is the latter maneuver that should be made by drivers who encounter a slower cyclist on the road. The cyclist also explained that the recommendations of 1.5 m lateral distance were not followed by drivers. E. Kriščiūnas assumed that this tendency prevails only because the aforementioned lateral distance when bending is only recommended, and without control, according to the interviewer, drivers do not tend to follow such an instruction.

According to the interlocutor, car drivers often show disrespect to cyclists when they overtake, and when they do, they turn right. According to the cyclist, this behavior also poses a danger to cyclists as they are forced to break or maneuver abruptly. Pedestrians also encounter to ensure safety not only for cyclists but also for other road users, E. Kriščiūnas advised cyclists not to ride on sidewalks, as well as pedestrians not to cycle paths. In both cases, both pedestrians and cyclists are at risk.

"See what's going on at a public transport stop near Vilnius City Municipality, where most people wait for buses or trolleys while standing on the bike lane. It also shows disrespect for cyclists and makes it difficult for them to go," said E. Kriščiūnas.

Cyclists Avoid Violations Driving instructor Olga Zhidovlenkova shared slightly different insights and said cyclists often disregard the Highway Code and choose what they feel comfortable with but not necessarily safe. One example is when cyclists are still moving in the carriageway instead of riding along a cycle path near the street. The driving instructor said that sometimes cyclists think of getting out on the streets in preparation for a race, which causes confusion and driver dissatisfaction. According to Mr. Zhidovlenkova, there is no shortage of cyclists on the road, who not only do not wear reflective vests but also run without functioning front and rear bicycle lights. Another problem is warning other road users of planned maneuvers. The driving instructor emphasized that cyclists often disregard the rule that when crossing a carriageway, the bicycle should be driven rather than driven.

However, the interviewer admitted that not all cyclists are offenders, as good examples can be found. Drivers need to be alert O. Zhidovlenkova advised drivers not to hurry to approach the cyclist, but to reduce speed and overtake when leaving another lane and leaving a safe lateral distance. Not only will the cyclist not be frightened, but the gust of wind caused by the car may push him away from the bike. Of course, cyclists should also take appropriate safety measures. According to the instructor, they should first make sure that they are visible as far as possible. You should also wear elbows, knee pads, and a helmet. It is also important to keep the cyclist as close to the right edge of the road as possible so that he is not endangered by a curving car.

Finally, emphasizing O. Zhidovlenkova, cyclists should remember more than one on the road. The driving instructor explained that a cyclist moving slower than cars, when not overtaken by other vehicles, can cause congestion, so the cyclist should pay attention to the traffic and, if necessary, stop at the sidewalk and skip over faster road users. Traffic must be safe Traffic police officials have reminded them that it is forbidden to drive in a driveway with a bicycle lane nearby. They also emphasized that bicycle riders are allowed for people under 14 and those with a school-issued bicycle license for those under 12. Officials noticed that even under the supervision of an adult, bicycle riders are allowed to ride to persons under the age of 8. The cops pointed out that cyclists can only start riding after they are sure their bike is in good working order. When there is no cycle path on the road or there is no bicycle lane or sidewalk on the right side of the road, cyclists are allowed to cross the sidewalk or the lane of the carriageway but as close as possible to its right edge. However, when riding on the sidewalk, pedestrian or bicycle path and sidewalk, the bicycle rider must give way to pedestrians and must not obstruct or endanger them. The pedestrian is allowed to pass at a speed close to the speed of the person (3 to 7 km / h), leaving a sufficient distance from the side for safe traffic. Every road user must take care of their safety and cyclists should ride with both hands on the steering wheel. There are cases where cyclists disregard this rule, officials said.



POLICE WITHOUT GRACE, TODAY'S NEW WAVE OF RIGOROUS CONTROLS

Police have acted intensely throughout December, which will continue today as well as throughout this week and will focus its activities on preventing and sanctioning the most serious offenses.

The interior ministry has issued a major warning to drivers regarding the Old and New Years. Police have been stepping up all month, and the same will continue these days. As the Old Year is today, there will be traffic jams around cities and roads outside urban areas, given that many are moving further today.

An increase in the number of traffic accidents involving fatalities was reported on the Old Year last year and in the first hours of the new 2018 - five people were killed in four traffic accidents. To prevent such tragedies, police will check that drivers comply with traffic rules and regulations.

The four things will check the most
"The police have acted intensely throughout December, which will continue today, as well as throughout this week, and will focus their activities on preventing and sanctioning the most serious offenses, in particular, the so-called. "Four major traffic killers" (alcohol, speed, seat belt, and cellphone) and according to repeat offenders - repeat offenders, the MUP said.
In addition to announcing rigorous controls, police also offered drivers tips to avoid traffic jams and traffic jams.

We are transmitting the communication in its entirety.
"Don't rush, take the time and go out sooner rather than cause a traffic accident,

Prepare your vehicle and yourself for the journey, especially if you are going for the long haul,

Get up-to-date on road conditions and traffic flow, as well as weather conditions that may affect you while traveling,

Observe traffic rules and regulations, do not initiate risky vehicle actions,

Adjust the speed to the road conditions and keep to its limits,

Keep the distance you need when moving behind another vehicle,

Pass pedestrians and exercise caution and slow down when approaching pedestrian crossings.

Tips for drivers who have consumed alcohol
Leave your car parked properly and walk away - it will benefit you and you will not endanger anyone,

Use public transit,

Use taxi services because it will be far safer and cheaper,

If you are in the company, arrange in advance who will stay sober and drive back,

Ask someone sober to drive you,

Do not sit behind the wheel for at least 24 hours after drinking a large amount of alcohol,

While driving under the influence of alcohol, you are not only endangering yourself but also other road users,

On nights of high risk (weekend), drive slower and more cautiously, whether you drink or not,

Remember that no reason is warranted for operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol.

In addition to the driver, we also have some tips for pedestrians and cyclists:

Specifically, in winter, when days are shorter and visibility is often reduced due to weather conditions (fog, cloudy, precipitation), pedestrians are more difficult to spot for drivers.

Therefore, we advise everyone, especially older pedestrians, to wear lighter clothing or at least one garment in a lighter color (hat, scarf, etc.) to increase their visibility and thus directly affect their traffic safety. In addition to lighter clothing, we also recommend the use of reflective details (reflective vests, reflective hand straps or socks) for both pedestrians and cyclists, whose visibility is also reduced in the winter. Bicycle traffic has declined during the winter, however, a significant number of people continue to use it as a means of transport, which is why unlighted bikes and cyclists without reflective clothing are at increased risk of road traffic accidents.

Drivers are not the only ones who have to watch out
In addition to the police, motorists, like all other road users, with their responsible behavior, can also contribute to increasing the level of road safety.

We wish all of us to welcome the New Year safely and unharmed, and to accept these well-meaning advice so that the beginning of the year will pass us as calmly as possible and with as little traffic casualties as possible," police said.