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Overloaded vehicles threaten road safety and are contributing to many of the fatal accidents on our roads. The overloaded vehicle will not only put the driver at risk but also passengers and other road users.
The vehicle will be less stable, difficult to steer and take longer to stop. Vehicles react differently when the maximum weights which they are designed to carry are exceeded.
Overloaded vehicles can cause the tyres to overheat and wear rapidly which increases the chance of premature, dangerous and expensive failure or blow-outs.
The driver’s control and operating space in the overloaded vehicle are diminished, escalating the chances of an accident.
The overloaded vehicle cannot accelerate as normal – making it difficult to overtake
At night, the headlights of an overloaded vehicle will tilt up, blinding oncoming drivers to possible debris or obstructions on the roadway
Brakes have to work harder due to ‘the riding of brakes’ and because the vehicle is heavier due to overloading. Brakes overheat and lose their effectiveness to stop the car.
With overloading, seat belts are often not used as the aim is to pack in as many persons as possible into the vehicle
The whole suspension system comes under stress and, over time, the weakest point can give way.
By overloading your vehicle you will incur higher maintenance costs to the vehicle – tyres, brakes, shock absorbers and higher fuel consumption
Insurance cover on overloaded vehicles may be void as overloading is illegal
April Fools’ Day is an annual holiday
that consists of practical jokes, pranks, and hoaxes. Pranksters often unmask
their joke by yelling a loud and proud, “April Fools’!” at their victim. This
custom has been observed for hundreds of years, but more on that later.
When is April
Fools’ Day 2022?
April Fools’ Day always occurs on the
first of April. In 1561, a Flemish poet wrote some comical verse about a
nobleman who sends his servant back and forth on ludicrous errands in
preparation for a wedding feast (the poem’s title roughly translates to
“Refrain on errand-day / which is the first of April”). The first mention of
April Fools’ Day in Britain was in 1686, when biographer John Aubrey described
April 1st as a “Fools holy day.”
It’s clear that the habit of sending
springtime rubes on a “fool’s errand” was rampant in Europe by the late 1600s.
On April Fools’ Day in 1698, so many saps were tricked into schlepping to the
Tower of London to watch the “washing of the lions” (a ceremony that didn’t
exist) that the April 2 edition of a local newspaper had to debunk the hoax—and
publicly mock the schmoes who fell for it.
What is the origin
of April Fools’ Day?
There’s no question that April Fools’
Day is one of the most widely recognized non-religious holidays in the Western
world. Children prank parents, co-workers prank co-workers, and yes, national
news outlets still prank their readers. But why? What is the origin of
April Fools’ Day, and how did it become an international phenomenon? The
totally legit, not-pulling-your-leg answer to the origin of April Fools’ Day
is: Nobody really knows. April Fools’ Day is apparently an ancient enough
tradition that the earliest recorded mentions, including the following excerpt
from a 1708 letter to Britain’s Apollo magazine, ask the same
question we do: “Whence proceeds the custom of making April Fools?”
April Fools’ Day
history
One likely predecessor to the origin
of April Fools’ Day is the Roman tradition of Hilaria, a spring festival held
around March 25 in honor of the “first day of the year longer than the night”
(to us, the vernal equinox, which typically falls on March 20). Festivities
included games, processions, and masquerades, during which disguised commoners
could imitate nobility to devious ends.
It’s hard to say whether this ancient
revelry’s similarities to modern April Fools’ Day are legit or coincidence, as
the first recorded mentions of the holiday didn’t appear until several hundred
years later.
Is April Fools’ Day
celebrated worldwide?
While April Fools’ Day is technically
considered a national holiday, many countries have adopted the idea of playing
pranks on or around April 1st.
For example, France celebrates April
Fools’ Day on April first by sticking a paper fish onto the backs of as many
people as possible, while yelling “Poisson d’Avril!” This tends to be something
children partake in more than adults.
In Greece, successfully tricking
someone on this day is said to bring the prankster good luck for the entire
year. In some parts of the country, rainfall on April 1st is said to have
healing abilities.
While neither of these countries
celebrates April Fools’ Day quite like the United States, they still have their
own methods of tricking people.