The best way to reduce the number of traffic accidents is to make all young drivers complete a safe driving education course before being licensed to Traffic accident is one of human beings’ fatal The major cause for traffic accidents is lack of safety Therefore to complete a safety driving education course is a very important way to reduce the number of traffic However, the key point for this issue is people’s awareness towards It is a long-term goal rather than a single course for safety Actually, the safe driving education course has already been undertaken in C To get the driving licenses, people should attend a one-month training for traffic rules and pass the examination on regulation before they take further on-road During the traffic rules training, the lecturers re-stress several times the critical role of safety in During the on-road exercises, the coaches emphasize repeatedly the importance of safety in daily Further, during the examination, most of the students get high marks, which indicate that they are really well equipped with all safety However, safety related traffic accidents still occur and the peace-breakers are not only young people, but also the middle-aged and Safe driving education is a long-term commitment and should be carried out with a regular Many cities, which have implemented the quarterly safety training for those already obtained driving license, have made remarkable Their approach should be followed and gradually spread out all over the Only by this way can people build up their self-conscience for safety driving; only by this way can people pay enough attention to their daily driving work and only by this way can people reduce safety-related traffic accident In short, the best way to reduce the number of traffic accident is to enhance people's awareness towards safety A single safety driving educational course will not help too Hundreds of new drivers taken to the road and traffic accidents can be seen easily in many cities every According to a report from the authority, more than 80% of the traffic accidents were caused by new drivers last Another shocking report from some Traffic Departments in Hangzhou says: more than half of the traffic accidents and deaths in the area for the first ten months of last year involved new So how to avoid the accident? For almost all new drivers, they would try a way of using signs in their car windows like “I’m new”, “New on the road, pay attention” or “Don’t kiss me, I’m shy” so that they could get much sympathy(同情) from other But since a new rule on driver safety took effect in Shenzhen on March 30, 2004, new drivers in Shenzhen can’t do that any Although the signs are cute, they could get you a 100—yuan fine(罚款) So new drivers in Shenzhen find themselves under more pressure now for the new Why are signs not allowed to be used by new drivers? One of the reasons is that some experienced drivers think those funny or “creative” signs sometimes attract their When they are out of mind, traffic accidents will happen and some think the signs can block(遮挡) the drivers’ view so they can’t see the road However, most new drivers point that driving at a high speed is the main reason for traffic Even though they have the license, the new drivers haven’t improved much and got enough So I think it’s not such a bad thing to put those signs On the contrary, both experienced drivers and new drivers may benefit(受益) For experienced drivers they’re a warning; for new drivers they’re a kind of safety screen 关于铁路运输方面"China Encourages Express Railway Transportation" More than 20 railway transportation lines totaling some 2,000 kilometers are planned for a dozen Chinese cities, said officials with the Ministry of C Railway transportation includes urban express railways, subways, light rails, and trolley Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing, Wuhan, and Changchun are all planning to build such a network to conquer the traffic jams and serious pollution caused by the rapid increase of the urban population and the number of automobiles in C The network will have the advantages of cleanliness, security, punctuality, high speed, and large transport capacity, said the Financial and technological factors have hampered the development of such a system over the past three decades, and there are now only about 90 km of underground lines in the country with some 600 subway trains in Now, however, Beijing alone is planning to build a railway system composed of 13 main routes and two extensions lines totaling 408 km, and increase the railway transport proportion to 50 percent from the present 15 percent, according to local China's first urban railway line was in Beijing and began test operations in October 1969, and the second, in Tianjin, was open to traffic in December