Showing posts with label traffic grid.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label traffic grid.. Show all posts

Tuesday, 22 November 2016

HOW TO AVOID TRAFFIC GRIDLOCKS




What is it about Traffic jams and gridlocks that drive shivers down our spine?

What we find more terrifying is that according to some psychology studies, traffic jams, and especially sudden gridlocks are indirectly or partly responsible for a number of sanity-related problems in drivers who are frequently finding themselves in this dreadful situation.

Firstly, we should probably summarize what we know so far about traffic jams and it effects.


- It is one of the main reasons for city pollution in most large cities.
- It is a top reason for psychological problems when they are dealt with on regular basis.
- According to studies, travel delays due to traffic congestion caused drivers to waste billion litres of fuel and keep travellers stuck in their cars for nearly billion extra hours in a year. Should we talk about the cost for this horrifyingly high number of traffic jams? Surely around a million naira per each commuter in a year.

- Emergency vehicles are unable to reach their destinations as urgently as they could without being stuck in gridlock. 



Let’s think less about how bad traffic is in most cities in Nigeria and more about ways to improve our lives behind the wheel, starting of course with tips to avoid traffic jams.


The list is exhaustive but a short list of "dos" and "don'ts" on this subject, if read and put in action, will help.

1. Leave your car parked 

If you can use more efficient alternative modes of travel, like public transportation, leave your pride at home and do it. There's no shame in using the subway, the bus or the tram, despite being the proud owner of a luxurious sedan, SUV or a flashy sports car. 


2. Study the route and leave early. If you lose an hour, you can also win an hour

If you slightly change the schedule of your departure to and from work, you might circumvent the biggest traffic jams of the day.


3. Upgrade your knowledge of inner routes
The shortest distance between two points isn't always a straight line. So, instead of taking the most obvious route, which everyone else is already using, go against the flow by using smaller side streets to reach your destination inside the city. 

4. Get better informed even before jumping in your car

You should never rely just on your better judgement since you can't predict the future when leaving home. Always listen to the radio for any gridlock announcements so you can plan your route ahead, before actually arriving right in the middle of a traffic jam. 


5. Use Social Media
Technology has become a vital aspect of our lives. It has impacted our lives in various ways. Social media apps like twitter and facebook help with traffic updates. If you are on twitter, kindly follow @Gidi_traffic for current traffic updates. Confirming traffic updates before leaving for another location can help save time & unnecessary waste of fuel.

6. Avoid road where construction is ongoing Road Construction impacts free flow of traffic in no small way. With the right information, avoid roads undergoing repair or construction, especially at peak moments.

7. Make a mental note of weekly or monthly events in certain areas.

Certain areas are beset with heavy traffic because of social and religious events on weekly and bi-monthly basis. Note these events and seek alternatives.

Note these tips and do have a traffic-free ride always.

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Thursday, 24 March 2016

TIPS FOR A SMOOTH EASTER ROAD TRIP

The holidays are our favourite times for visits and family get-together. However, whether you are heading to your home-town, family-house, or a choice vacation spot to celebrate the holidays with family or friends, or if your holiday destination is a short distance or across the country, it is very important to guarantee a smooth drive for you and your family to arrive at your destination safely and without incident. 

Here are some tips to ensure that your car and your family are prepared for the holiday adventure.  

SCHEDULE A CHECKUP. Perform basic maintenance on your vehicle before you head out such as checking wipers and fluid levels. Also, schedule any necessary service such as oil changes or tune ups. If maintenance is not up to date, have your car and tires inspected before you take a long drive. A vehicle in top shape will have a better chance of staying reliable and efficient.

STAY CHARGED. Check your battery to make sure it’s strong and has clean terminals. The holiday trip is no fun if your car won’t start.

READ THE RUBBER. Inspect your tyres for any tears or bulges in the side wall. The tyres should have a good amount of tread left. Make sure the tyre pressures are set to the figures that are printed on the placard on the driver’s door jam, or what’s listed in your car’s owner’s manual.

GIVE IT A BREAK. Have your service station inspect your car’s brake pads to make sure they aren’t worn or need replacing.

BE PREPARED. Bring supplies in the event of an accident or medical issue. Stock your car with an emergency kit—especially a flashlight, blanket, first-aid kit, and some basic tools. Also, bring water and extra snacks, just in case.

PACK SMART. Check your vehicle’s load capacity to make sure you aren’t putting too much weight in the car. On most new cars, the total weight you can carry is printed on the door placard inside the driver’s door jam. This load rating includes all the passengers and cargo. Be aware that fuel economy is reduced with extra cargo. Roof-top cargo boxes should only be filled with light bulky items. Heavy loads on the roof can make the vehicle more difficult to handle in emergency situations and increase the risk of a roll over. Keep anything of value in the boot or covered storage area.

KID PREP. If you’re driving with kids, make sure you pack enough snacks, water, games, videos, and music to keep them comfortable and occupied during your journey. Remind your children, not to talk to strangers. Go with them on bathroom breaks and give them whistles to be used only if the family gets separated.

BE PATIENT & BE SAFE. During the holiday travel times expect to hit traffic. It may make sense to drive early in the morning to avoid the rush and ensure you get to your destination on time and with minimal stress. Make sure you count on stops for refreshment and restroom breaks. Ensure you are driving safely and obeying the rules of the road.

AVOID TRAFFIC GRID. Map your route in advance and be prepared for busy roads during this holiday. If possible consider leaving earlier or later to avoid heavy traffic.

With these little preparation ideas, you can leave the road-trip stress at home and enjoy your holiday with family and friends. Have a safe journey and wonderful holiday. 

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