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Mary Gormandy White
Mary teaches communication skills to college freshman and sophomores, including dual enrollment and early college students who are taking courses for college credit while completing their last two years of high school.
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If you want to increase your chances of staying safe on the road, review these 20 safety tips for driving. No matter how skilled of a driver you are, it's a good idea to reflect on the basics of traffic safety from time to time just to make sure that you are being careful enough to keep yourself - and other drivers and pedestrians - as safe as possible.
Top 20 Safety Tips for Driving
Safety is something that drivers should keep in mind at all times. After all, when you are operating a motorized vehicle, you have a responsibility to do your part to keep the roadways safe for yourself, other drivers, passengers, and others who may be affected by traffic accidents.
- Stay Alert - Actively pay attention to your actions and those of the drivers around you when you are driving.
- Avoid Assumptions - Don't make the mistake of assuming that other drivers are going to do or what you think they should do.
- Use Turn Signals - While you can't depend on others always signaling their intentions when driving, you can certainly control whether or not they have realistic expectations for your actions. Always use your turn signals in advance of making a lane change or turning.
- Buckle Up - Wearing your seat belt is an essential safety tip for drivers. Not only are you more likely to get injured in an accident if you aren't wearing a seat belt, you can also be fined for failing to do so.
- Follow Traffic Signals - Pay close attention to and obey stop signs and traffic lights.
- Respect Yellow Lights - Remember that the intent of a yellow light is to notify drivers to slow down and prepare to stop. A yellow traffic signal should not be viewed as a sign to step on the gas to rush through an intersection before the light turns red.
- Come to a Complete Stop - When you see a stop sign or a red light, it's important to bring your vehicle to a complete stop, even if you think no other vehicles are coming.
- Do Not Text and Drive - It is never acceptable to send text messages when operating a motor vehicle.
- Obey Speed Limits - When driving, it's important to stick to the posted speed limit at all times. The restrictions placed on vehicle speed are not established arbitrarily. Rather, they are carefully selected to maximize safety for drivers and for individuals in the homes, businesses, and other organizations in the areas where roadways are located.
- Make Adjustments for Weather-When the weather is less than perfect, such as rainy, snowy, or foggy conditions, use extra precautions when driving and follow guidelines for staying safe in the particular situation you are facing.
- Exercise Patience - Many accidents are caused by impatient drivers who are rushing to get from point A to point B. While time is certainly a valid consideration when traveling, safety is even more important. After all, if you are involved in an accident you'll certainly experience more of a challenge arriving at your destination on time than if you simply exhibit patience while driving.
- Be Predictable - Don't make sudden stops or lane changes. Instead, take care to ensure that other drivers are likely to be able to predict your actions to maximize safety.
- Never Drive Under the Influence - It's essential to avoid operating a vehicle if you have been drinking, taking certain types of prescription or non-prescription drugs, or are otherwise impaired.
- Yield Right of Way - When other drivers has the right of way, be sure to yield to them. Also, don't make the mistake of assuming that everyone else will yield to you when they should. Regardless of who has the right to go, yield if it seems that the other driver may not be observing standard practices for yielding.
- Know Where You Are Going - Plan your travel route ahead of time so that you aren't struggling to figure out where to go while you are operating a motorized vehicle.
- Respect Stopped Vehicles - When passing vehicles that are stopped on the side of the road, move over to get out of the way if the way is clear for you to change lanes. If changing lanes is not possible, slow down while passing stopped vehicles.
- Avoid Distractions - Sending text messages isn't the only dangerous distraction that drivers need to avoid while operating a vehicle. Changing CDs, using cell phones, eating, and interacting with passengers are just a few examples of the types of distractions that you should take care to avoid when driving.
- Use Headlights When Needed - Headlights aren't just necessary at night. When you are driving in the rain or fog, turning on your headlights can play an important role in keeping you - and those around you - safe on the road.
- Share the Road - Remember that you are not the only driver on the road. An important safety trip that everyone needs to follow is the need to share the road with others graciously, recognizing that all drivers deserve to be treated with respect.
- Proper Vehicle Maintenance - Take care to ensure that your automobile stays in good working condition. This includes keeping fluids topped off, performing schedule engine maintenance, making certain tires have plenty of air, and ensuring that the vehicle's exterior lights are functional at all times.
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What are 15 good driving habits? ›
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Defensive Drivers Choose Caution Over Speed, and Other Core Concepts of Road Safety
- Prepare before you leave. ...
- Look ahead. ...
- Prepare for the unexpected. ...
- Don't speed. ...
- Don't drive when impaired. ...
- Always wear a seatbelt. ...
- Don't run red lights. ...
- Follow traffic laws.
- Inspect the Vehicle. It's a good idea to take a quick look at the car's exterior before you get going each time. ...
- Buckle up for Safety. ...
- Check Your Mirrors. ...
- Check the Lights.
First, buckle up. Basic car safety always encourages the use of seat belts and car seats. They're one of your best defenses in a crash. And it's the law.
What are the 20 safety rules? ›- Follow the dress code. ...
- Wear safety gear. ...
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- Take responsibility for your personal safety. ...
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- Learn how to act in an emergency. ...
- Report accidents if they occur.
- Always wear a seatbelt.
- Avoid distractions.
- Do not cross the speed limits.
- Service your car regularly.
- Follow traffic signals.
- Maintain lane discipline.
- Be careful during bad weather.
- Maintain a safe distance.
- Interactive communication devices, cell phones, pagers and navigation systems.
- Grooming, applying makeup, shaving.
- Adjusting the radio system – changing the channel, changing CDs.
- Occupants - infants, children, teenagers, adults.
- Eating and drinking.
- AVOID DISTRACTIONS.
- OBSERVE PROPER SPEED FOR CONDITIONS.
- MAINTAIN PROPER FOLLOWING DISTANCE.
- BE ATTENTIVE TO THE ROAD AHEAD.
- REACT PROPERLY TO HAZARDS.
- YIELD THE RIGHT OF WAY.
- MAINTAIN ONE LANE.
- Loosing attention - 'zoning out' ...
- Driving while drowsy. ...
- Becoming distracted inside car (cell phone, radio,passengers) ...
- Failing to adjust to adverse weather conditions. ...
- Driving aggressively (tailgating, jumping red lights, and stop signs, etc.) ...
- Changing lanes without checking blinds spots.
Circle check, 5 F's control gauge assesment
Fluids (any leaks) Fractures (windshield, vehicle body, glass, bulbs) Filth (dirt, snow, mud) Freedom (space behind or in front of the car, to be able to move off safely)
Don't drive in excessive speed since hill routes may be narrow and steeply ascending and descending with bends. First Aid Box and wooden blocks should always be kept in the vehicle. Driver should not wear Rubber sleepers while driving, instead the shoes shall be worn by the driver while driving.
What are the four rules to remember when driving? ›
- Rule #1: First to arrive, first to drive.
- Rule #2: Right of way goes to the right.
- Rule #3: Straight doesn't have to wait.
- Rule #4: Left turn yields to right.
- Four More Tips for Four-Way Stops.
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- Never work on live equipment. ...
- Make sure chemicals are properly labeled and stored.
- Communicate hazards to other personnel. ...
- Stop work when needed to address hazards.