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Friends,
After searching at length our forum, I came up with this topic. Earthquakes often catch the people unaware and one doesn't know what else to do except run out of the home/office. This perhaps is the right thing to do but what if one is not in the office/home? What if one is riding a bike or driving a car at the time of the earthquake? What in your opinion should be the safety practice that should be followed by the rider/driver at the time of such a unforeseen happening?
Just as you all may be aware that Delhi/NCR had considerable tremors in afternoon yesterday and many drivers on road were caught unaware. Though thankfully the tremors did not last much longer and god willingly no untoward happening occurred on the roads here but certainly we all travel/drive on daily basis so I would appreciate from your end, some helpful tips which may be good enough to be safe inside the vehicle during earthquakes because it is often impossible to leave the vehicle stranded or run out of it in many cases.
Looking forward for active participation!
Regards
Akash
After searching at length our forum, I came up with this topic. Earthquakes often catch the people unaware and one doesn't know what else to do except run out of the home/office. This perhaps is the right thing to do but what if one is not in the office/home? What if one is riding a bike or driving a car at the time of the earthquake? What in your opinion should be the safety practice that should be followed by the rider/driver at the time of such a unforeseen happening?
Just as you all may be aware that Delhi/NCR had considerable tremors in afternoon yesterday and many drivers on road were caught unaware. Though thankfully the tremors did not last much longer and god willingly no untoward happening occurred on the roads here but certainly we all travel/drive on daily basis so I would appreciate from your end, some helpful tips which may be good enough to be safe inside the vehicle during earthquakes because it is often impossible to leave the vehicle stranded or run out of it in many cases.
Looking forward for active participation!
Regards
Akash
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