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10 tháng 5 2018

The some rules for pedestrians: always look carefully where you go, walk across the street at the zebra crossing, wear white or light-coloured clothes in the dark, use the pavement or footpath, wait for the trafic light to turn green before you cross the street.

The some rules for drivers: always fasten your seatbelt when you drive, don't drive if you feel tired or after you drink alcohol, don't park in front of a zebra crossing, strictly obey traffic signals.

The some rules for cyclists and motorist: always keep both hands on the handle bars, always wear a helmet when you ride a motorbike, give a signal before you turn left or right, use front and back lights at night, don't carry a passenger in front of you.

10 tháng 5 2017

Traffic safety and traffic that the world now needs to pay attention. it is not only the most important factors crucial to the development and survival of a nation, a territory but a junction of trade between regions of countries, cultures on world together. In advanced countries, the situation and development of their traffic is quite developed with a dense transport network and is regulated, but in Vietnam, … Urban transport situation in Vietnam is extremely chaotic. On average there are thousands of cases every year in traffic accidents, causing serious loss of life and property. Despite being upgraded and renovated several times but the transport system of Vietnam has not improved as much. Traffic jams occur repeatedly in large cities damaging hundreds of billion per year, not only that the injuries related to traffic accidents is also increasing, especially head injuries , spine. Circulation of vehicles on roads, railways, waterways each year but with increasing road infrastructure can present data to help the traffic situation.

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9 tháng 4 2018

In Vietnam there are a lot of traffic problems in my country. First, there are too many people using the roads in the rush hour. Second, there are too many vehicles on the road that leads to traffic jams. Another problem is that many roads are narrow and bumpy. Fourth, there are traffic accidents every day so a lot of people are injured. I think we should obey the traffic rules and traffic signs as well.

TRAFFIC RULESIt's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.For pedestriansWalk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.Don't run when crossing the road.For cyclistsRide in a bicycle...
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TRAFFIC RULES

It's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.

For pedestrians

Walk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.

Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.

Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.

Don't run when crossing the road.

For cyclists

Ride in a bicycle lane or on the right-hand side of a single lane road.

Ride to the right of any oncoming vehicle.

Use a hand signal before you turn.

Don't ride in a row of two, three or more.

Don't lead an animal or hold on to a moving vehicle while riding a bicycle.

For motorists and drivers

Only drive when you are at least 18 years old and have a driving licence.

Ride or drive within the speed limit.

Do not park near or at any zebra crossing, on a footpath, or near a traffic light.

Give a signal before turning or changing lanes. Use your horn to alert others.

Keep a safe distance between you and other vehicles.

Slow down when you are near any intersections.

Question 2: Pedestrians must walk on the left-hand side of the road.

A. True

B. False

C. Not Given

1
14 tháng 9 2018

Đáp án: B

Thông tin: Walk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.

Người đi bộ phải đi bên lề trái đường

TRAFFIC RULESIt's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.For pedestriansWalk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.Don't run when crossing the road.For cyclistsRide in a bicycle...
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TRAFFIC RULES

It's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.

For pedestrians

Walk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.

Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.

Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.

Don't run when crossing the road.

For cyclists

Ride in a bicycle lane or on the right-hand side of a single lane road.

Ride to the right of any oncoming vehicle.

Use a hand signal before you turn.

Don't ride in a row of two, three or more.

Don't lead an animal or hold on to a moving vehicle while riding a bicycle.

For motorists and drivers

Only drive when you are at least 18 years old and have a driving licence.

Ride or drive within the speed limit.

Do not park near or at any zebra crossing, on a footpath, or near a traffic light.

Give a signal before turning or changing lanes. Use your horn to alert others.

Keep a safe distance between you and other vehicles.

Slow down when you are near any intersections.

Question 3: Pedestrians are allowed to listen to music when crossing the road.

A. True

B. False

C. Not Given

1
17 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án: C

Người đi bộ được phép nghe nhạc khi sang đường

Thông tin: Không có thông tin trong bài.

TRAFFIC RULESIt's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.For pedestriansWalk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.Don't run when crossing the road.For cyclistsRide in a bicycle...
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TRAFFIC RULES

It's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.

For pedestrians

Walk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.

Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.

Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.

Don't run when crossing the road.

For cyclists

Ride in a bicycle lane or on the right-hand side of a single lane road.

Ride to the right of any oncoming vehicle.

Use a hand signal before you turn.

Don't ride in a row of two, three or more.

Don't lead an animal or hold on to a moving vehicle while riding a bicycle.

For motorists and drivers

Only drive when you are at least 18 years old and have a driving licence.

Ride or drive within the speed limit.

Do not park near or at any zebra crossing, on a footpath, or near a traffic light.

Give a signal before turning or changing lanes. Use your horn to alert others.

Keep a safe distance between you and other vehicles.

Slow down when you are near any intersections.

Question 4: Cyclists should use the horn before turning.

A. True

B. False

C. Not Given

1
28 tháng 9 2017

Đáp án: B

Người đi xe đạp nên sử dụng còi trước khi rẽ

Thông tin: For cyclists: Use a hand signal before you turn.

Đối với người đi xe đạp: Sử dụng tín hiệu tay trước khi bạn rẽ.

TRAFFIC RULESIt's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.For pedestriansWalk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.Don't run when crossing the road.For cyclistsRide in a bicycle...
Đọc tiếp

TRAFFIC RULES

It's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.

For pedestrians

Walk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.

Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.

Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.

Don't run when crossing the road.

For cyclists

Ride in a bicycle lane or on the right-hand side of a single lane road.

Ride to the right of any oncoming vehicle.

Use a hand signal before you turn.

Don't ride in a row of two, three or more.

Don't lead an animal or hold on to a moving vehicle while riding a bicycle.

For motorists and drivers

Only drive when you are at least 18 years old and have a driving licence.

Ride or drive within the speed limit.

Do not park near or at any zebra crossing, on a footpath, or near a traffic light.

Give a signal before turning or changing lanes. Use your horn to alert others.

Keep a safe distance between you and other vehicles.

Slow down when you are near any intersections.\

Question 1: Traffic accidents cause thousands of deaths in Vietnam every year.

A. True

B. False

C. Not Given

1
24 tháng 10 2018

Đáp án: A

Thông tin: It's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents.

Tai nạn giao thông gây ra hàng ngàn cái chết ở Việt Nam mỗi năm

TRAFFIC RULESIt's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.For pedestriansWalk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.Don't run when crossing the road.For cyclistsRide in a bicycle...
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TRAFFIC RULES

It's estimated that thousands of people lose their lives each year in Vietnam because of road traffic accidents. In order to decrease the number of traffic crashes, it's essential to know and obey traffic rules. Here are some of them.

For pedestrians

Walk on the right-hand side of the road if there is no pavement.

Cross the road at the zebra crossing or pedestrian bridge.

Look around and listen for traffic before crossing.

Don't run when crossing the road.

For cyclists

Ride in a bicycle lane or on the right-hand side of a single lane road.

Ride to the right of any oncoming vehicle.

Use a hand signal before you turn.

Don't ride in a row of two, three or more.

Don't lead an animal or hold on to a moving vehicle while riding a bicycle.

For motorists and drivers

Only drive when you are at least 18 years old and have a driving licence.

Ride or drive within the speed limit.

Do not park near or at any zebra crossing, on a footpath, or near a traffic light.

Give a signal before turning or changing lanes. Use your horn to alert others.

Keep a safe distance between you and other vehicles.

Slow down when you are near any intersections.

Question 9: You must keep a distance of 20 meters between you and other vehicles.

A. True

B. False

C. Not Given

1
6 tháng 6 2019

Đáp án: C

Bạn phải giữ khoảng cách 20m giữa bạn và các phương tiện khác

Thông tin: Thông tin không có trong bài.

Part 2/ MULTIBLE CHOICE:1. Drivers have to (put / tie / fasten) their seatbelt whenever they drive.2. All of us have to obey (traffic rules/ traffic jam/ traffic) strictly.3. Cyclists and motorists have to wear a (cap/ mask/ helmet) when they ride a motorbike.4. He forgot to give a (signal/ hand/ sign) before he turned left and got a ticket.5. (How far/ How much/ How many) does it take you to get to Ho Chi Minh City by plane? - About 2 hours.6. We should walk across the street at the (zebra...
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Part 2/ MULTIBLE CHOICE:

1. Drivers have to (put / tie / fasten) their seatbelt whenever they drive.

2. All of us have to obey (traffic rules/ traffic jam/ traffic) strictly.

3. Cyclists and motorists have to wear a (cap/ mask/ helmet) when they ride a motorbike.

4. He forgot to give a (signal/ hand/ sign) before he turned left and got a ticket.

5. (How far/ How much/ How many) does it take you to get to Ho Chi Minh City by plane? - About 2 hours.

6. We should walk across the street at the (zebra crossing/traffic accident / traffic rules).

7. Minh used (does / did / to do) his homework late in the evening.

8. If people (follow/ take care of/ obey) the rules, there will be no more accidents.

9. You need a driving licence to (drive a car/ ride a bike/ get on the bus).

10. Is Minh (satisfy/ satisfied/ satisfying) with the final semester’s result?

11. This is a (funny/ moving/ comedy) film and it makes me cry a lot.

12. This is a(n) _______( horror film/ sci-fi/ documentary) on real life during wars in Vietnam in 1945.

13. She is hard working.  __________, (Although / However / So) she isn’t lucky in examinations.

14. She decided to quit this job (despite/ because/ although ) the low salary.

15. Before you go to the cinema, you can watch the trailer and read (reviews/ critic/ character) of the film.

16. Watching (hilarious/ violent/ entertaining) films may make people more aggressive.

17. Let’s go to the Victor Cinema. I’m sure you'll find the film ________( excite / excited / exciting).

18. Easter is a/an (interested/ amused/ joyful) festival which is celebrated in many countries.

19. - “(How/ Why/ When) are you going to Phu Yen?” - “To attend Hoi Mua Festival.

20.  - “Do you like seeing a film?” - “__________”

A. No, I don’t like it at all.                             B. Who is in it?                       C. I’m sorry, 1 can’t.           

1
18 tháng 3 2022

1. Drivers have to (put / tie / fasten) their seatbelt whenever they drive.

2. All of us have to obey (traffic rules/ traffic jam/ traffic) strictly.

3. Cyclists and motorists have to wear a (cap/ mask/ helmet) when they ride a motorbike.

4. He forgot to give a (signal/ hand/ sign) before he turned left and got a ticket.

5. (How far/ How much/ How many) does it take you to get to Ho Chi Minh City by plane? - About 2 hours.(lỗi)

6. We should walk across the street at the (zebra crossing/traffic accident / traffic rules).

7. Minh used (does / did / to do) his homework late in the evening.

8. If people (follow/ take care of/ obey) the rules, there will be no more accidents.

9. You need a driving licence to (drive a car/ ride a bike/ get on the bus).

10. Is Minh (satisfy/ satisfied/ satisfying) with the final semester’s result?

11. This is a (funny/ moving/ comedy) film and it makes me cry a lot.

12. This is a(n) _______( horror film/ sci-fi/ documentary) on real life during wars in Vietnam in 1945.

13. She is hard working.  __________, (Although / However / So) she isn’t lucky in examinations.

14. She decided to quit this job (despite/ because/ although ) the low salary.

15. Before you go to the cinema, you can watch the trailer and read (reviews/ critic/ character) of the film.

16. Watching (hilarious/ violent/ entertaining) films may make people more aggressive.

17. Let’s go to the Victor Cinema. I’m sure you'll find the film ________( excite / excited / exciting).

18. Easter is a/an (interested/ amused/ joyful) festival which is celebrated in many countries.

19. - “(How/ Why/ When) are you going to Phu Yen?” - “To attend Hoi Mua Festival.

20.  - “Do you like seeing a film?” - “__________”

A. No, I don’t like it at all.                             B. Who is in it?                       C. I’m sorry, 1 can’t.