Salam, friends!<\/span><\/p>\n I’ve been walking to places a lot these days, so I thought I could share some thoughts and tips with y’all about my favourite mode of transportation, walking.<\/span><\/p>\n \n Some benefits I’ve experienced are:<\/span><\/p>\n \n Now I will talk about safety tips and precautions.<\/span><\/p>\n \n \u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n 1) Be extra careful when you’re crossing the road, look left and right multiple times and keep your eyes and ears wide open. I will teach you a very powerful body language, which is the hand-raising gesture.<\/span><\/p>\n \n You raise your hand as a way of saying thanks when a vehicle slows down\/stops to let you cross the road. When a vehicle is approaching you, but not quite there yet, you raise your hand to let them know that you’re gonna cross and it also means thanking them for slowing down.<\/span><\/p>\n \n 2) If there’s a\u00a0<\/span>pedestrian bridge<\/span>, use it. Even thought it might be a few hundred meters away from you, just go the extra mile and use it. Don’t attempt to cross those big, crazy roads when you’ve got a\u00a0<\/span>pedestrian bridge<\/span>.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n \n 3) Don’t cross a pedestrian bridge alone. Wait for at least one person then cross it with them.<\/span><\/p>\n \n 4) Do not look at homeless people\/beggars on the\u00a0<\/span>pedestrian bridge. Look forward and keep walking.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n \n 5) Keep your phone in your front pocket instead of holding it on your hand. Never leave it in your back pocket.<\/span><\/p>\n \n
\n<\/span>-> It’s free<\/span><\/div>\n