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What are the eight poems about traffic safety?

Eight poems about traffic safety include: although the road is wide, the rules are in mind. Car accidents are more harmful than tigers, and life safety is more important than the sky. The road goes high, and the traffic law is in mind. Car accidents are more harmful than tigers, and life safety is more important than the sky. Avoid drunk driving, impulsive driving or criminal driving. Second, avoid driving and talking on the phone. It is terrible to do two things at the same time.

Three bogeys are faster than cars, and they are competitive. Four bogey unhappy, often unavoidable things. Five taboos are easy to be arrogant when you are happy, and you will be killed if you are very happy. Six don't drive a sick car, and you will be punished if there is an accident. Seven avoid fatigue and continue to drive, lack of sleep is easy to crash. Don't wear a seat belt, if you make trouble, you will hurt yourself.

From the technical level of highway:

In 2005, there were 10 1757 traffic accidents on rural roads such as county roads and township roads, and 23,707 people died, accounting for 22.6% and 24% of the total respectively. 28,035 agricultural workers and migrant workers died in traffic accidents nationwide, accounting for 28.4% of the total, down 3% from 2004; 107792 people were injured, accounting for 22.9% of the total, up 2.3% from 2004.