英语 英语 日语 日语 韩语 韩语 法语 法语 德语 德语 西班牙语 西班牙语 意大利语 意大利语 阿拉伯语 阿拉伯语 葡萄牙语 葡萄牙语 越南语 越南语 俄语 俄语 芬兰语 芬兰语 泰语 泰语 泰语 丹麦语 泰语 对外汉语

CCTV9英语新闻:Car accidents by Chinese tourists overseas increase

时间:2016-04-30 07:59来源:互联网 提供网友:gmeng   字体: [ ]
特别声明:本栏目内容均从网络收集或者网友提供,供仅参考试用,我们无法保证内容完整和正确。如果资料损害了您的权益,请与站长联系,我们将及时删除并致以歉意。
    (单词翻译:双击或拖选)

A big increase in the number of Chinese tourists driving on New Zealand roads has prompted authorities to launch a series of high-profile road safety campaigns to warn about the dangers of driving in foreign countries.  

 

As CCTV New Zealand correspondent reports, the number of Chinese taking self-drive holidays has doubled over the past two years - and that's led to an increase in accidents.

 

It's an accident waiting to happen - dash cam video of someone about to crash head-on with a Chinese tourist driving on the wrong side of a back country New Zealand road.

 

"All international visitors experience New Zealand roads and they're surprised about a few things. One of them is, we drive on the left hand side and a lot of our visitors are used to driving on the right hand side," said Kevin Bowler, CEO of Tourism New Zealand.

 

Twenty-three people died in 2014 as a result of crashes involving foreign drivers, but New Zealand's Automobile Association says the death toll has to be kept in perspective because only six per cent of accidents are caused by foreign drivers.

 

"Outside a few popular tourist areas, the rate of crashes among tourists is really no different than the rate of crashes among local drivers," said Barney Irvine from Automobile Association.

 

Nevertheless, Tourism New Zealand has sponsored a road safety video fronted by Chinese celebrity influencer Huang Lei which has had more than 10,000 thits.

 

"We think we've had a much safer period on our roads in the last summer than we had in the prior summer when we had a number of quite serious incidents, so we're very confident that we're on the right track," said Bowler. 

 

Common problems include tourists not understanding road signs, and stopping suddenly to take photographs, so the Automobile Association has launched an online driving test to prepare visitors for driving here.

 

"the idea of course is that people go through the programme before they come to New Zealand so that they're well and truly prepared once they get here," said Irvine.

 

Based on current projections, the number of Chinese tourists driving around New Zealand each year is expected to treble to more 300 hundred thousand by 2020 - and that's means there'll need to be an even greater focus on road safety"

 

"Driver safety and communication about driving conditions in New Zealand is going to be a message that we're going to have to continue to convey to the international visitors," said Bowler.

 

As a result, the Automobile Association is trialling a new campaign in China which provides an information booklet to tourists when they apply for New Zealand visas.

 

"I think it's really important, and that's not happening at the moment. So, it's obviously a trial, and we're working closely with Tourism New Zealand and Immigration New Zealand to make that happen," said Moira Penman from Automobile Association.

 

Another concern is the growing number of local 'vigilantes' who take car keys from drivers behaving badly.

 

"We don't want to see that. That doesn't help anything. The focus here has got to be road safety," said Irvine.

 

And hopefully all tourists get the message and return home safely.

本文本内容来源于互联网抓取和网友提交,仅供参考,部分栏目没有内容,如果您有更合适的内容,欢迎点击提交分享给大家。
------分隔线----------------------------
TAG标签:   CCTV9英语新闻  英语视频
顶一下
(0)
0%
踩一下
(0)
0%
最新评论 查看所有评论
发表评论 查看所有评论
请自觉遵守互联网相关的政策法规,严禁发布色情、暴力、反动的言论。
评价:
表情:
验证码:
听力搜索
推荐频道
论坛新贴