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Tunnel traffic rules?

Tunnel traffic rules refer to traffic safety regulations, traffic signs and markings that vehicles in the tunnel should abide by, including speed limit and U-turn.

As a unique road structure, tunnel has special requirements in traffic management and road safety. Tunnel traffic rules refer to traffic safety regulations, traffic signs and markings that vehicles in the tunnel should abide by, including speed limit and U-turn. Specifically, we should pay attention to the following points: First, we should strictly abide by the speed limit regulations to ensure driving safety. Generally speaking, the speed limit in the tunnel should be lower than that in ordinary roads, and can be further reduced according to the situation. Secondly, we should pay attention to keeping a safe driving distance and avoid rear-end collision. Factors such as low visibility and slow speed in the tunnel are easy to cause traffic accidents. In addition, it is not allowed to turn around or go backwards in the tunnel to maintain the normal driving of the lane. At the same time, change lanes according to traffic signs or road conditions.

How to deal with traffic accidents in tunnels? When a traffic accident occurs in the tunnel, the driver should stop at a safe place at the first time, and report to the police and rescue in accordance with relevant regulations. At the same time, devices such as danger warning lights should be used to remind other vehicles to slow down. If you can't move the vehicle, you should try to pull over or avoid it so as not to affect other vehicles. Serious traffic accidents should be immediately reported to the public security organs for investigation and handling.

Tunnel traffic rules are one of the important measures to ensure the safety and smoothness of tunnel traffic. When driving in the tunnel, you should strictly abide by the relevant regulations and keep a safe distance to avoid traffic accidents. If there is a traffic accident, it should be handled in time to ensure the safety of subsequent driving.

Legal basis:

"Procedures for Handling Road Traffic Accidents" Article 60 The traffic administrative department of the public security organ shall determine the responsibility of the parties according to the role played by their actions in the occurrence of road traffic accidents and the severity of their faults. (a) due to the fault of one party caused by road traffic accidents, take full responsibility; (2) If a road traffic accident occurs due to the fault of two or more parties, they shall bear primary responsibility, equal responsibility and secondary responsibility respectively according to the role their actions played in the accident and the severity of the fault; (3) The parties are not at fault for causing road traffic accidents. If it is a traffic accident, neither party is responsible. If one party intentionally causes a road traffic accident, the other party shall not bear the responsibility.