There has been a lot of accidents on our Roads which are caused by mostly not the vehicles we drive but because little things are not just put into considerations. So I have outlined 6 safety tips to stay protected on the Road
1. Stay focused on defensive driving
Keep 100% of your attention on driving at all times.
Use defensive driving techniques and be aware of what others around you are doing and expect the unexpected.
Don't use a cell phone or any other electronic device while driving.
2. Practice safe driving tips
Build time into your trip schedule to stop for food, rest breaks and phone calls or other business.
Adjust your seat, mirrors and climate controls before putting the car in gear.
3. Prioritise car safety
Secure cargo that may move around while the vehicle is in motion. Don't attempt to retrieve items that fall to the floor.
Have items needed within easy reach, such as toll fees, toll cards and garage passes.
4. Make the time for driving safety
Pull over to eat or drink. It takes only a few minutes.
Practice defensive driving and give yourself time to react. Keep a 2 second cushion between you and the car in front of you − 4 seconds if the weather is bad.
5. Slow down
Don't speed − it gives you less time to react and increases the severity of an accident.
6. Think safety
Always wear your seat belt and drive sober and drug-free.
1. Stay focused on defensive driving
Keep 100% of your attention on driving at all times.
Use defensive driving techniques and be aware of what others around you are doing and expect the unexpected.
Don't use a cell phone or any other electronic device while driving.
2. Practice safe driving tips
Build time into your trip schedule to stop for food, rest breaks and phone calls or other business.
Adjust your seat, mirrors and climate controls before putting the car in gear.
3. Prioritise car safety
Secure cargo that may move around while the vehicle is in motion. Don't attempt to retrieve items that fall to the floor.
Have items needed within easy reach, such as toll fees, toll cards and garage passes.
4. Make the time for driving safety
Pull over to eat or drink. It takes only a few minutes.
Practice defensive driving and give yourself time to react. Keep a 2 second cushion between you and the car in front of you − 4 seconds if the weather is bad.
5. Slow down
Don't speed − it gives you less time to react and increases the severity of an accident.
6. Think safety
Always wear your seat belt and drive sober and drug-free.
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