For example, it is observed that in most cases the traffic rules are obeyed.
But if you are the only one waiting for the traffic lights at the crossroads and it is safe to run the red light since there seems to be no vehicle on the road, will you choose to obey the rules as usual?
Share your experiences and opinions on this topic. Give more examples.
Actually ,most of the time I follow the rules of the road, and I think it's a gift to slow down and listen to the sounds of nature around me, and I feel a sense of satisfaction every time I notice a change on the road. I've also witnessed the sadness and fear of a car accident, and instinctively reluctantly to run a red light.
But I sometimes take the initiative to break the rules, for example, on Labor Day, when I am driving on the highway, when there are many cars in front of me that have been driving at low speed, I will not hesitate to choose to overtake in the emergency lane
If it's on a deserted path and I'm in a hurry, I'll go straight ahead. But I won't do it if I'm not in a hurry or on some busy roads. There are many examples of self-discipline. Even if no one reminds me to be careful in the library, I will keep quiet, put the books I have read back in their original positions, and not disturb others' studies. I have some inner struggles about littering. I have some napkins in my hand and the residue from eating them. If I can't find the trash can, I might throw it into the grass. Because these are biodegradable substances, but if it's something plastic or metal, I'll hold it in my hand until I find the trash can.
Yes, I firmly believe that obeying traffic rules must be deeply rooted in our bones. Being law-abiding is the obligation of every citizen. Even when no one is watching, we shouldn't disobey these rules.I think we should have a clear conscience.
I think this question depends on the situation. If I were a pedestrian and there were no vehicles during the red light, I would walk over. If I were a person driving a car, I wouldn't run a red light even though there was no one at the red light.
Example: If I come across a wallet on the road where no one is around, I will pick it up and give it to the police officer, and return the wallet to its original owner without touching any of the items in the wallet.
I think that we should alaways obey traffic rules.Although there doesn't seem to be anyone around, danger still exists.Those who are involved in car accidents often harbor a mentality of taking chances.We must obey traffic rules, which not only protects ourselves but also others.
If I am hurry to go to school or a movie is about to start, I will definitely run a red light after making sure the road is safe.However,if I am already late for school, I will not run a red light.
If I am sure it is safe, I might not obey the traffic rules.
In middle school classes, when I make sure that the teacher is not looking and there is no head teacher outside the window, I would talk to my classmates and let my mind wander.
I think I might not choose to run the red light. Because I believe that accidents always occur when I don't notice the danger. If I realize an accident, I will try my best to avoid it. So I think the accident rate of running the red light is too high, and the accidents happen in situations I didn't expect. Considering the above, I think I won't choose to run the red light
I need to decide on a case-by-case basis. For example, if I am going to be late for school or need to catch the last bus, I would rather be morally condemned than criticized by the teacher or have to change trains. If it is not an emergency, I would choose to follow the traffic rules.
I will oberved by traffic rules because I value my life. If I ran a red light, I would feel very insecure. For instance, I will always throw the garbage into the trash can regardless of whether anyone is watching or not, because I cannot become the person I most dislike.
It depends on what vehicle I am driving. If I drive a car, of course ,I will obey the traffic rules. But if I just drive a shared bike or e-bike , perhaps I won't obey the rules, cuz I have a road rage. More experiences: When I go to the supermaket like Sam or Hema, there are always a lot of pretastes and as for me, I just pretaste them a lot but I won't but them unless the food is particularly delicious.
I believe that obeying traffic rules is a must. Even in situations where running a red light seems safe, it is still not advisable, and I will continue to follow the rules as usual. I once witnessed someone running a red light when it appeared safe, only to encounter a speeding car—they narrowly avoided a tragic accident. Therefore, I maintain that traffic rules should be obeyed at all times, regardless of the circumstances.
I think i will not obey the rules as usual if it is safe to run the red light since there seems to be no vehicle on the road.There are two reasons here.
Firstly,there are no cars in the street ,so it is safe in the road that we can cross the road drectly in safe. Secondly,crossing the road drectly can save time .If we encounter an emergency situation,we can cross the road drectly.
I will follow traffic rules. As college students, we should obey the rules anytime and anywhere. This should be voluntary and not depend on whether there are people watching beside us. We should carry out the concept of obeying the rules in all aspects of life
I once faced a similar situation at a quiet crossroads. Though the road seemed empty and running the red light looked safe, I chose to wait. Obeying traffic rules is crucial for maintaining order and safety.
Another example: during a heavy rainstorm, a driver might be tempted to speed to reach home faster, but that increases the risk of accidents. Or when there’s a long queue at a parking lot, some may want to park illegally, yet this disrupts the whole system.
Although I am in that situation,I still will obey the traffic rules.This is the matter rated to the quality of citizens.Even at the isolated traffic light traffic intersection,there is still dangerous.We should be responsible for our lives.Once we develop the habit of running a red light,it's difficult for us to break it.
There are many examples of rule challenges in our daily life.For example,eating in the library isn't allowed.But there is still someone eating.
Yes, I will obey the traffic rules.Because even if there were no cars at the time and I was the only one at the intersection, I would still worry about whether I was in a blind spot where passing vehicles couldn't see me, making me suddenly get hit by an unseen car when I wasn't following traffic rules.
I'd definitely obey the traffic rules. Once, I was alone at a crosswalk. Even though no cars were in sight, I waited for the green light. Rules are made to keep everyone safe, and breaking them, even seemingly safely, sets a bad example.
Even when it seems safe to run a red light because there are no visible vehicles, I would choose to obey the traffic rules and wait for the light to turn green.
Once when I was tidying up old things at home, I found a small ornament given by a friend was broken, and suddenly had the thought of "secretly replacing it with a new one to pretend it wasn't damaged". Sometimes, I would step on the lawn to take a shortcut.
If I'm the only one waiting for the red light on the road and there are no cars around, I still won't run the red light. Because you never know which will come first, danger or tomorrow. Besides, abiding by traffic rules doesn't necessarily require supervision to be achieved.
Yes, I believe that once traffic rules are established, they should be followed consistently, not based on circumstances. Once, while waiting at a traffic light, I witnessed a collision at a crossroads between an electric vehicle and a car. This happened because the owner of the electric vehicle thought there was no car and thus crossed the red light. However, the tree on the roadside blocked the view, causing the driver to fail to notice the passing car, which led to this tragic incident.
In this case, I generally don't follow the rules. Following traffic rules on a completely open and safe road does no good. Violating the rules will not do any harm to anyone. Instead, abiding by the rules will only waste the waiting time.
When encountering only one person in life, as long as one does not engage in uncivilized or harmful behavior, it is fine. It's not a big problem not to follow some rigid rules
I will obey the rules. Once, I waited at a red light alone at a crossroads. Even with no cars, I did not trun it. Rules keep order. Like on campus, we should slow down in a “slow zone” even without teachers. Obeying shows self - discipline and respect for society.
I believe that we should obey traffic rules at all times. Running a red light alone is very dangerous, because you are uncertain when other vehicles, such as fast-moving cars or buses, might rush over. In my daily life, even if I am the only one crossing the road, I will not run a red light and will seriously follow traffic rules.
To be honest, in the past, if I was really in a hurry, I might have run the red light, but I wouldn't do it otherwise—it's like only stopping when hitting a brick wall. However, my perspective changed after I was nearly knocked down by an electric bike ridden by a food deliveryman who suddenly dashed out from the side of the road. It turned out that deliverymen are also pressed for time. That being said, I believe we should discipline ourselves to avoid running red lights, both for our own safety and to comply with traffic rules. Sometimes, situations that seem safe hide hidden dangers, such as vehicles rushing out from your blind spots.
I might deviate from following the rules as I normally do. Take high - school evening self - study sessions, which typically end quite late. I’d often linger in the classroom for an extra hour. Back then, with scarcely any cars on the road, I wouldn’t adhere to traffic rules as strictly as I did during daylight hours.
I will choose to wait for the green light. Because sometimes such a fluke can cause a big disaster and pay the price of no traffic rules. For example, during exams, when you see others cheating, you can still answer your own questions in a peaceful manner.
I will scrupulously follow traffic rules.Traffic accidents often occur when people are negligent. For example, drunk driving and fatigue driving. We don't intentionally break the rules, but a lack of self - control makes us make mistakes. These traffic accidents are like a gamble with lives. When I was in high school, a tragic traffic accident happened near my school. A person was speeding at night and hit three students who were going back to school to pick up their notices. These three students were waiting at a red light, but they died on the spot. I have never been able to forget this accident because the price of life is far too high. Regarding rule - compliance, I think it's not only something that those waiting at traffic lights should do, but also something that everyone on the road should abide by. Because life is the most precious. I don't want to gamble with my life, so I will always follow the rules.