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Inner Mongolia has been a place where herdsmen live in compact communities since ancient times. In the dream, a large number of livestock were raised, such as horses, cows and sheep. Some herders raised many camels at home. These camels are large and often shuttle back and forth on national highways, which brings great security risks to the traffic on these roads. Now, Bayannaoer City, Inner Mongolia has put on reflective foot covers for camels. So big, what's the use of these reflective feet?

1. Bayan Zall from Inner Mongolia came to the traffic police brigade. The police distributed reflective foot straps to herders to help them put them on.

As we all know, in the middle of the night, the line of sight is not good, and in Inner Mongolia, the terrain is relatively open, and under normal circumstances, the speed is relatively fast. Moreover, at night, in fact, camels shuttle back and forth on the road, and drivers sometimes may not find them in time, which will bring great hidden dangers to traffic safety here. So how can we solve this problem? The police of the traffic police brigade thought of a way. Because the reflective tape is very conspicuous under the illumination of the car lights, they made this reflective tape, distributed it to local herders and wore it on the horns of camels. When camels walk on the road, these reflective bands will be more obvious under the illumination of car lights, which will also help drivers find these camels in time. This will greatly reduce the occurrence of traffic accidents.

Second, the traffic police also told these herders some traffic knowledge.

Attaching reflective belts to camels is only one of the measures to reduce traffic accidents, and herdsmen's knowledge of traffic safety is also very important. Therefore, the traffic police here not only give them reflective tapes, but also patiently talk about some traffic safety knowledge, which is more conducive to reducing traffic accidents here. It can also minimize the loss of herders. These measures have also been welcomed by local people.