Seguridad vial para peatones y motociclistas

In this video, we'll delve into pedestrian and motorcyclist safety, as well as the dynamics of interaction and coexistence within the road ecosystem. Due to their physical characteristics and the lack of a protective vehicle body, both are considered "vulnerable road users." Based on the Safe System principle, we'll learn that the responsibility for preventing accidents is shared by everyone who uses the road. We'll also explore the vital concept of Interdependent Behavior, which teaches us how high-impact vehicles (like motorcycles) must actively care for and protect more vulnerable road users (like pedestrians). 📌 What will you learn in this video? The Pedestrian as a Road User: Self-care habits, the mandatory use of safe zones (crosswalks, sidewalks), and the serious dangers of walking while distracted by technology such as cell phones. The Motorcyclist: Critical risk factors such as speeding and blind spots, the non-negotiable use of Personal Protective Equipment (certified helmet), and the importance of occupying a full lane. Duties and Coexistence: The motorcyclist's obligation to yield the right-of-way and reduce speed (maximum 30 km/h in residential or school zones), in addition to the pedestrian's responsibility not to cross the road recklessly. Emergency Response: How to act responsibly and with solidarity in the event of an accident by strictly applying the PAS Protocol (Protect, Alert, Assist), remembering that the helmet of an injured motorcyclist should never be removed. Coexistence depends not only on rules, but also on empathy and self-regulation. Adopting safe mobility means understanding that the road is a shared space, where caring for others is the best way to protect life. 👍 Don't forget to like, subscribe to the channel, and share this video to help us build a true culture of road safety!