At the end of the year and the beginning of the new one, there is often a surge in illegal activities and accidents. The festive atmosphere can cause people to lower their guard and become less cautious about safety. Yesterday, the Nanning Public Security Bureau released its first set of security tips for 2014, using comics, formulas, and simple reminders to warn citizens about potential risks as they prepare to celebrate the Spring Festival.

**Travel Safety**
**Avoid Overcrowded Vehicles**
Taking an overloaded vehicle is not only against the law but also extremely dangerous. Excessive passengers increase the vehicle’s weight, which affects stability, braking distance, and overall control. In extreme cases, overloading can lead to tire blowouts, sudden steering loss, or brake failure—dangerous situations that can result in serious accidents.
Overcrowded vehicles also make it harder for passengers to escape quickly in case of emergencies like fires or collisions. These vehicles often try to avoid inspections or drive recklessly, further increasing the risk.
**Police Tip:** During the Spring Festival, even if tickets are hard to come by, never take unlicensed or overstaffed vehicles just because they seem convenient or cheaper.
**Home Security**
**"Empty Nest" Homes Need Extra Protection**
Many elderly families experience long periods without family members around, making them more vulnerable. Elderly individuals may struggle to respond to emergencies or fires due to age and physical limitations. This makes them prime targets for burglaries and thefts.
**Police Reminder:** With many people traveling during the Spring Festival, homes can become "empty nests." Always lock doors and windows before leaving. If possible, ask neighbors or relatives to check on your home while you're away.
**Anti-Robbery Measures**
**Be Cautious When Withdrawing Large Amounts of Cash**
As the Spring Festival approaches, more people are withdrawing large sums from banks. Criminals often target those who are alone or distracted. Most victims are elderly or women, so it's important for younger men to accompany them when making such withdrawals.
**Police Advice:** When dealing with large amounts of cash, always have someone with you. Avoid counting money in public places. Keep your money hidden and leave the bank quickly—preferably by car or taxi. After withdrawing cash, stay alert and watch for suspicious people or vehicles around you.
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