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What do you think about the ban on riding trams on university campuses?

Looking at it dialectically, trams are indeed a lot more convenient, but if there are tens of thousands of students in a school, even if 50% ride trams, it is far higher than the overall number of teachers in the school. In addition, the road to the school is small. , some are rugged, narrow or even steep, there are few traffic lights, and trams are much faster than bicycles. This safety hazard is conceivable. Therefore, from an overall perspective rather than an individual perspective, it is actually necessary to ban tram riding.

It is forbidden to ride trams on the school campus

Starting from this summer vacation, the school has hung a banner on the campus that reads "It is prohibited to ride motorcycles (including electric motorcycles) on campus" and bans motorcycles. The passage of some trams is also restricted by the security at the school gate, which makes many students puzzled: what kind of trams can be ridden.

Or the school plans to directly ban the riding of electric vehicles on campus! The Security Office answered the whole incident for us: As high-power electric vehicles and even motorcycles appear more and more frequently on campus, it is inevitable that they will hit and injure people. It is not only passers-by who are injured, but also cyclists. including classmates.

In the past year, there have been at least a few injuries to classmates due to bicycle accidents every month, ranging from skin injuries to severe fractures and even a few stitches. For both parties involved in the accident, It's all a loss. Accidents occur because high-power trams and motorcycles travel too fast and fail to brake in time.

Many students reported this situation to the Security Office, and after discussion, the school decided to ban motorcycles from passing through the school. Director Jia said: The school does not impose a mandatory ban on high-power electric vehicles (that is, trams traveling at a speed exceeding 20km/h), but only restricts such high-power electric vehicles that travel too fast to a certain extent.

Students are not encouraged to ride. In addition, the school has not made clear regulations on whether to ban all electric vehicles, but it still encourages everyone to ride bicycles, which is environmentally friendly, safe and can exercise. It serves multiple purposes! At the same time, Director Jia also appealed to everyone that tram charging safety cannot be ignored! At present, some dormitory buildings still use wires to charge trams.

This situation is expressly prohibited by the school. It is very easy to be dangerous if you pull the wires randomly. Once the wires are old and exposed to humid weather, it is very easy to get an electric shock! Even if you charge the tram battery in the dormitory, be sure to charge it when there are people in the dormitory. After all, tram charging is a high-power power supply. Fire safety cannot be underestimated.