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In Japan, drivers and operators of commercial vehicles often point at indicators and voice their actions as a way of reducing accidents. This method of occupational safety is called “pointing and calling,” and it has been adopted by a bus operator in Taipei when making turns at major intersections. A call and a gesture – these are procedures that a local bus company has asked its drivers to carry out when turning.Capital Bus DriverMany people laugh and repeat our words by saying nobody to the left, nobody to the right. Students are particularly prone to laughing. At first I felt strange doing it.Drivers use pointing and calling to declare that there is nobody to either side before proceeding. They have become accustomed to the method and passengers feel more at ease.“It’s safer. There is less risk of an accident.”The bus operator adopted pointing and calling to reduce dangers associated with blind spots when turning. It hopes this unusual method results in fewer accidents.