Rabu, 28 September 2011

Health Conditions that Cause Traffic Accidents

Some health conditions can lead to accidents and litas. Starting from epilepsy who experienced suspected perpetrators of the participants walk penyerempetan PDIP Sunday (20/06/2010) and then, until the bone and joint problems.

Penyerempetan of participants PDIP hike is not the only case involving a driver who allegedly had a health problem. For example in some accidents ever reported, the driver had a heart attack and died in the car.

Therefore, it is important to note any conditions that could endanger the driver of a motor vehicle. Here are some of them, quoted from Yourdrivinglicence and NSW RTA on Monday (6/21/2010).

Arthritis
Bone and joint problems can inhibit physical activity while driving. Starting from the most mild like just turn my head to see traffic from the side, to push the brake pedal, slamming the steering wheel in an emergency.

Impaired vision
Healthy eye is one of the most necessary component when driving. Not only to see traffic and other obstacles ahead, but also to recognize traffic signs even from a considerable distance. The eyes of a rider is also required to be able to distinguish the color of traffic lights.

Hearing loss
When driving, the sharpness of the ear is not less important than the eye because there are some sound cues that must be recognized when driving. Among these are the official's whistle, siren particular vehicle, and the horns of other vehicles.

Diabetes
Many people with diabetes can drive fine without any problem, as long as conditions are handled properly. But for people with insulin-dependent diabetes, forgot to inoculate inoculate could trigger collapses while driving causing an accident.

Neurological Conditions
One of the conditions of neurological (nerve) which harm a person while driving is epilepsy. This disorder can recur at any time, and cause seizures, losing consciousness. Some states allow people with epilepsy to drive with some special kententuan, for example, never recur within a certain period.

Heart disease and blood vessel (cardiovascular)
Disorders such as tachycardia (palpitations), angina, narrowing of the arteries to be wary when driving a motor vehicle. In the event of more severe complications such as heart attack or stroke, the risk of accidents will be very high.

Mental conditions
Although there was no cause loss of consciousness, some mental and psychiatric disorders also harm someone when driving a motor vehicle. Eg stress, depression, difficulty remembering, anxiety and confusion. Mental and psychiatric disorders may be temporary or permanent.

Special Conditions
Driving safety can also be influenced by certain conditions which are temporary. Someone who had a broken bone or being under the influence of alcohol and drugs should not drive a motor vehicle until the condition is resolved.

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