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January 9, 2020. #2 |
Traffic rules on Tsukuba Campus.
This is a reminder on the traffic safety practice that all of you are instructed to follow in KEK’s.
Staff members of KEK are asked to share this information with visitors and contractors around you whenever appropriate.
1. Road Traffic act applies in KEK’s Tsukuba campus.
・In addition, the KEK rule stipulates that the speed limit for automobiles is 30 km/h and pedestrians have the right of
way anywhere on site.
・All vehicle drivers must pay due attentions and must slow down at the hump to avoid collisions and accidents.
・Tail-gating , wrong-way driving and driving while texting are strictly forbidden.
・Please wear a helmet when motorbike and road bike riding.
・Please pass on the left when bicycle riding.
2. Please confirm the traffic safety when you enter an intersection.
In so doing always follow the stop sign when you are driving a vehicle.
3. Please park your vehicle in a designated parking area.
Parking in non-designated areas can jeopardize the safety of work or pedestrians in the neighborhood and could hinder
maneuvering of emergency vehicles.
While driving in parking areas, pay due attention to pedestrians and other vehicle in the same manner as you are on street.
Private vehicles not in use for regular commuting should not be continually parked in KEK’s Tsukuba campus for a prolonged
period of time.
4. Bicycles must keep to the left and must not take a right-side traffic.
Two or more bicycles must not run side-by-side.
A headlight must be turned on a bicycle in the evening, at night and at dawn.
Wearing reflective clothing and cycle goods are valid to help an approaching vehicle driver see where you are.
We thank you, in advance, for your cooperation in following the traffic rules to prevent accidents and to mutually secure
everyone’s safety.
When you witness traffic safety incidents or encounter accidents, please contact the KEK information center
(ex3399 or 029-864-5572) without delay, irrespective of their magnitude.
Inquiries should be directed to Health and Safety Office, Tsukuba at ext.5119
Executive Director for Health and Safety management
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