Mountain Driving Precautions


What are the dangers of Mountain Driving?

Mountain driving can be a dangerous task no matter a driver’s competence. A variety of factors must be considered at all times which is not always easy to manage. Awareness is a key aspect of safe driving on uncertain roads. This means remaining conscious of the road, other drivers, weather changes as well as potential animals. One of the biggest risks is being stuck on a mountain. Temperatures will most likely be non-accommodating and it may become difficult to reach for help. Accidents can happen very fast and cause harm to passengers and vehicles.

How to take appropriate precautions?

Remaining aware is essential in order to ensure everyone’s safety. There are already elements in place to assist drivers with this. Speed limits and other warning signs are present alongside roads to remind drivers of adequate safety measures. Reminders are especially important for those who may not be familiar with the roads or for seasonal risks like animals or natural changes. Driving slowly is essential to avoid unnecessary hazards and be able to see as much as possible everywhere. Regardless, this can be difficult to achieve in times of urgency or during the night.

Why PANDA?

The Pedestrian and Driver Alert (PANDA) is a wireless safety solution that ensures full coverage of a driving zone in seconds. The system includes flashing in order to transform passive signs into active ones. In-Road lights are also available to map out certain roads and indicate approaching concerns. A typical installation involves a sign 6 to 20 metres before a hazard and assisting In-Road lights 4 to 10 metres away to raise further awareness. The PANDA System has various activation methods to adapt to a variety of needs and locations. Both manual and automatic options are available to accommodate to any situation.

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