Recht im Verkehr : erste hilfe bei Bussen, unfall, Rechtsfragen / / Daniel Leiser |
Autore | Leiser Daniel |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Zürich, [Switzerland] : , : Beobachter, , 2011 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (166 p.) |
Disciplina | 340 |
Soggetto topico |
Liability for traffic accidents
Traffic violations - Law and legislation Traffic regulations |
ISBN | 3-85569-649-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | ger |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Titel; Copyright; Inhalt; Vorwort; 1. So kommen Sie zu Ihrem Auto; Neuwagen: Weniger Risiko hat seinen Preis; Klären Sie vor dem Kauf Ihre Bedürfnisse; Wo wollen Sie den Wagen kaufen?; Das gehört in den Kaufvertrag für einen Neuwagen; Übliche Garantien; Und wenn Sie ein «Montagsauto» erwischt haben?; Occasionsauto: tiefer Preis, dafür mehr Risiko; Den richtigen Verkäufer finden; Das gehört in den Kaufvertrag für eine Occasion; Gibt es bei Mängeln eine Garantie?; Leasing: die vermeintlich günstige Alternative; Der korrekte Leasingvertrag; Wem gehört das geleaste Auto?
Vorzeitige Kündigung ist teuerInverkehrsetzung: die Zulassung für Ihr Auto; Fahrzeugeinlösung: Auf die Dokumente kommt es an; Wenn sich etwas ändert; Kontrollschilder: Tiefe Nummern sind gefragt; Was gilt für ausländische Fahrzeuge?; Motorfahrzeugkontrolle: lästig, aber nötig; So kommt Ihr Wagen beim Experten gut an; 2. Wenn ein Unfall passiert; Zum Glück nur Blechschaden; Nützlich und wichtig: das Unfallprotokoll; Wenn es auf der Unfallstelle Streit gibt; Meldepflicht: In diesen Fällen brauchts die Polizei; Selbstunfall: Muss man sich selbst anzeigen?; Wenn Menschen verletzt werden Ihre Pflichten auf der UnfallstelleVerschaffen Sie sich einen Überblick; Die Unfallstelle absichern; Erste Hilfe, richtig gemacht; Rettungsdienste alarmieren; Opferhilfe nach einem Verkehrsunfall; Wer gilt als Opfer?; Hier finden Sie Hilfe und Beratung; Wie hoch ist die finanzielle Unterstützung?; 3. Haftpflicht: Wer zahlt für den Schaden?; Grundsatz: Der Fahrzeughalter haftet; Wer gilt als Halter?; Wenn ein anderer gefahren ist; Haftung, wenn das Fahrzeug nicht in Betrieb ist; Was gilt bei Fremdverschulden und höherer Gewalt?; Unfälle mit mehreren Fahrzeugen Auto gegen Auto: Wer zahlt wie viel?Auto gegen Lastwagen oder Motorrad: Zahlt der Stärkere mehr?; Unfälle mit Radfahrerinnen, Fussgängern und Tieren; Schadenersatz und Genugtuung; Wie wird der Schadenersatz berechnet?; Blechschaden: Reparatur oder Totalschaden?; Wann hat man Anspruch auf ein Ersatzauto?; Weitere Kosten, die Sie bei Blechschaden ersetzt erhalten; Personenschaden: wenn beim Unfall jemand verletzt wird; Wenn beim Unfall jemand stirbt; Wann wird eine Genugtuung bezahlt?; Richtig vorgehen im Schadenfall; Wichtig: Ihr Verhalten auf der Unfallstelle; Wenn sich der andere stur stellt Wer bezahlt bei Fahrerflucht?Wenn die Versicherung nicht vorwärtsmacht; 4. Versicherungen für Ihr Fahrzeug; Obligatorisch: die Motorfahrzeughaftpflichtversicherung; Jung- und Neulenker: Selbstbehalt; Tipps für den Vertragsabschluss; Grüne Karte: gut versichert im Ausland; Weitere Versicherungen für Ihr Fahrzeug; 5. Polizei und Strafverfahren; Was darf die Polizei?; Alkoholtest: Wer muss blasen?; Wann ist ein Drogentest erlaubt?; So wehren Sie sich gegen Übergriffe der Polizei; Auch Ombudsstellen können helfen; Ein Strafverfahren wird eingeleitet; Am Anfang steht eine Strafanzeige Antragsdelikte: Strafantrag stellen oder nicht? |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910153287503321 |
Leiser Daniel | ||
Zürich, [Switzerland] : , : Beobachter, , 2011 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Strengthening road safety legislation : a practice and resource manual for countries / / World Health Organization |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Geneva, Switzerland : , : World Health Organization, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (97 p.) |
Disciplina |
363.125
363.125094 |
Collana | Documents for Sale |
Soggetto topico |
Traffic regulations
Traffic violations - Law and legislation Traffic safety |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN | 92-4-069000-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; CHAPTER 1 A legal framework for road safety laws and regulations; 1.1 laws and regulations relevant to road safety; 1.2 Factors that influence legislative action on road safety; 1.2.1 Recent trends in injuries and fatalities; 1.2.2 Social norms and values; 1.2.3 Financial, human and other resources; 1.3 Influence of different sectors on road safety laws and regulations; 1.4 Importance of timing in bringing about change; 1.5 Resources for bringing about change; 1.6 References; CHAPTER 2 Assessing and improving laws and regulations
2.1 Conducting an institutional assessment 2.2 Reviewing national laws and regulations; 2.3 Assessing the gaps in laws and regulations; 2.4 Improving the comprehensiveness of laws and regulations; 2.4.1 Ensure that laws and regulations are based on evidence; 2.4.2 Ensure that laws and regulations include appropriate provisions for enforcement; 2.4.3 Ensure that laws and regulations include appropriate penalties; 2.5 References; CHAPTER 3 Practice and resources; 3.1 Improving the comprehensiveness of laws relating to specific risk factors; 3.1.1 Speed; 3.1.2 Drink-driving 3.1.3 Motorcycle helmets 3.1.4 Seat-belts; 3.1.5 Child restraints; 3.2 Improving the comprehensiveness of laws relevant to post-crash care; 3.2.1 Conduct a rapid assessment of the trauma care system; 3.2.2 Ensure a comprehensive regulatory and legislative framework for post crash care; 3.3 References; CHAPTER 4 Advocating for legislative and regulatory change; 4.1 Identify the issue to be addressed; 4.2 Set advocacy goals and objectives; 4.3 Know the political landscape; 4.3.1 Understand the legislative (or regulatory) process; 4.3.2 Map stakeholders; 4.4 Design and convey effective messages 4.5 Cultivate policy champions, and build strong partnerships 4.6 Create an action plan, implement and monitor progress; 4.7 References; Conclusion; ANNEX OF LAWS; Annex of laws; A.1 Speed; The Traffic Act, Chapter 403; The Traffic Act, Chapter 403 Section 43- Penalties in relation to speed, as amended by The Traffic (Amendment) (No.2) Act, 2012; A.2 Drink-driving; The motor Vehicles Act of 1988; A.3 Motorcycle helmets; Decree on Regulations on Penalty settlement of Administrative Violation in the field of Road Traffic; A.4 Seat-belts; Road Traffic Act, Sections 43A and 43B A.5 Post-crash care A.5.a Duty to provide assistance in road traffic crashes; A.5.b 'Good Samaritan' laws; A.5.c Ambulance services; A.5.d First-aid training; A.5.e Duty to provide emergency stabilization services; A.5.f Victims' Compensation.; References |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910460211703321 |
Geneva, Switzerland : , : World Health Organization, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Strengthening road safety legislation : a practice and resource manual for countries / / World Health Organization |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Geneva, Switzerland : , : World Health Organization, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (97 p.) |
Disciplina |
363.125
363.125094 |
Collana | Documents for Sale |
Soggetto topico |
Traffic regulations
Traffic violations - Law and legislation Traffic safety |
ISBN | 92-4-069000-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; CHAPTER 1 A legal framework for road safety laws and regulations; 1.1 laws and regulations relevant to road safety; 1.2 Factors that influence legislative action on road safety; 1.2.1 Recent trends in injuries and fatalities; 1.2.2 Social norms and values; 1.2.3 Financial, human and other resources; 1.3 Influence of different sectors on road safety laws and regulations; 1.4 Importance of timing in bringing about change; 1.5 Resources for bringing about change; 1.6 References; CHAPTER 2 Assessing and improving laws and regulations
2.1 Conducting an institutional assessment 2.2 Reviewing national laws and regulations; 2.3 Assessing the gaps in laws and regulations; 2.4 Improving the comprehensiveness of laws and regulations; 2.4.1 Ensure that laws and regulations are based on evidence; 2.4.2 Ensure that laws and regulations include appropriate provisions for enforcement; 2.4.3 Ensure that laws and regulations include appropriate penalties; 2.5 References; CHAPTER 3 Practice and resources; 3.1 Improving the comprehensiveness of laws relating to specific risk factors; 3.1.1 Speed; 3.1.2 Drink-driving 3.1.3 Motorcycle helmets 3.1.4 Seat-belts; 3.1.5 Child restraints; 3.2 Improving the comprehensiveness of laws relevant to post-crash care; 3.2.1 Conduct a rapid assessment of the trauma care system; 3.2.2 Ensure a comprehensive regulatory and legislative framework for post crash care; 3.3 References; CHAPTER 4 Advocating for legislative and regulatory change; 4.1 Identify the issue to be addressed; 4.2 Set advocacy goals and objectives; 4.3 Know the political landscape; 4.3.1 Understand the legislative (or regulatory) process; 4.3.2 Map stakeholders; 4.4 Design and convey effective messages 4.5 Cultivate policy champions, and build strong partnerships 4.6 Create an action plan, implement and monitor progress; 4.7 References; Conclusion; ANNEX OF LAWS; Annex of laws; A.1 Speed; The Traffic Act, Chapter 403; The Traffic Act, Chapter 403 Section 43- Penalties in relation to speed, as amended by The Traffic (Amendment) (No.2) Act, 2012; A.2 Drink-driving; The motor Vehicles Act of 1988; A.3 Motorcycle helmets; Decree on Regulations on Penalty settlement of Administrative Violation in the field of Road Traffic; A.4 Seat-belts; Road Traffic Act, Sections 43A and 43B A.5 Post-crash care A.5.a Duty to provide assistance in road traffic crashes; A.5.b 'Good Samaritan' laws; A.5.c Ambulance services; A.5.d First-aid training; A.5.e Duty to provide emergency stabilization services; A.5.f Victims' Compensation.; References |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910787174403321 |
Geneva, Switzerland : , : World Health Organization, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
|
Strengthening road safety legislation : a practice and resource manual for countries / / World Health Organization |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Geneva, Switzerland : , : World Health Organization, , [2013] |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (97 p.) |
Disciplina |
363.125
363.125094 |
Collana | Documents for Sale |
Soggetto topico |
Traffic regulations
Traffic violations - Law and legislation Traffic safety |
ISBN | 92-4-069000-X |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction; CHAPTER 1 A legal framework for road safety laws and regulations; 1.1 laws and regulations relevant to road safety; 1.2 Factors that influence legislative action on road safety; 1.2.1 Recent trends in injuries and fatalities; 1.2.2 Social norms and values; 1.2.3 Financial, human and other resources; 1.3 Influence of different sectors on road safety laws and regulations; 1.4 Importance of timing in bringing about change; 1.5 Resources for bringing about change; 1.6 References; CHAPTER 2 Assessing and improving laws and regulations
2.1 Conducting an institutional assessment 2.2 Reviewing national laws and regulations; 2.3 Assessing the gaps in laws and regulations; 2.4 Improving the comprehensiveness of laws and regulations; 2.4.1 Ensure that laws and regulations are based on evidence; 2.4.2 Ensure that laws and regulations include appropriate provisions for enforcement; 2.4.3 Ensure that laws and regulations include appropriate penalties; 2.5 References; CHAPTER 3 Practice and resources; 3.1 Improving the comprehensiveness of laws relating to specific risk factors; 3.1.1 Speed; 3.1.2 Drink-driving 3.1.3 Motorcycle helmets 3.1.4 Seat-belts; 3.1.5 Child restraints; 3.2 Improving the comprehensiveness of laws relevant to post-crash care; 3.2.1 Conduct a rapid assessment of the trauma care system; 3.2.2 Ensure a comprehensive regulatory and legislative framework for post crash care; 3.3 References; CHAPTER 4 Advocating for legislative and regulatory change; 4.1 Identify the issue to be addressed; 4.2 Set advocacy goals and objectives; 4.3 Know the political landscape; 4.3.1 Understand the legislative (or regulatory) process; 4.3.2 Map stakeholders; 4.4 Design and convey effective messages 4.5 Cultivate policy champions, and build strong partnerships 4.6 Create an action plan, implement and monitor progress; 4.7 References; Conclusion; ANNEX OF LAWS; Annex of laws; A.1 Speed; The Traffic Act, Chapter 403; The Traffic Act, Chapter 403 Section 43- Penalties in relation to speed, as amended by The Traffic (Amendment) (No.2) Act, 2012; A.2 Drink-driving; The motor Vehicles Act of 1988; A.3 Motorcycle helmets; Decree on Regulations on Penalty settlement of Administrative Violation in the field of Road Traffic; A.4 Seat-belts; Road Traffic Act, Sections 43A and 43B A.5 Post-crash care A.5.a Duty to provide assistance in road traffic crashes; A.5.b 'Good Samaritan' laws; A.5.c Ambulance services; A.5.d First-aid training; A.5.e Duty to provide emergency stabilization services; A.5.f Victims' Compensation.; References |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910820153303321 |
Geneva, Switzerland : , : World Health Organization, , [2013] | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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