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Can Defensive Drivers Make The World A Safer Place?


Can Defensive Drivers Make The World A Safer Place?

F. Floyd Khumalo
October 28, 2011

There are plenty of bad drivers out on the highways, and they contribute to many accidents. The primary difficulty with this, is the majority of people hurt aren't the ones causing the car wrecks. Although it might not be what you would like to do, you must be a defensive driver any time you put your key into the ignition of your car. It can be in your best interest to understand what other drivers are doing so you won't be surprised at their next actions.

Several methods are available to help you be able to handle whatever happens when you find yourself at the wheel of your car. The top driving method is to be alert. When driving an automobile, it isn't time to be talking on the phone, or actually talking to someone in the backseat, or even sightseeing. The main reason for driving is to go from one place to another place, safely. At any time that you must deal with a distraction whether it's conversing with other people in the car, talking on the phone, turning on the radio, or checking your makeup in the mirror, you're increasing your chances of having an accident.

While a lot of places in the United States and around the world have made talking on cell phones while driving illegal, people continue doing so anyway. Driving with one hand on the steering wheel and one hand on the mobile phone can cause a lot of problems as your attention is not fully on the road. It is extremely easy to get so interested in your conversation, that you aren't even thinking about what you are seeing on the road in front of you. If there is the need to swerve to bypass something, you possibly will not even be able to react if your concentration is not there. You never know when an unpredicted obstacle will get in your way, so it is essential to stay alert.

Staying aware is important, especially when it comes to debris in the road, or even potholes. While an average road poses no risk to your safety while driving, dangerous items can sometimes fall off of trucks and, in some locations, falling rocks are a real possibility. Factors like this make accidents possible when you least expect them. When the driver suddenly runs into some unexpected debris in the road, he will almost certainly obtain some harm to his car particularly if he is driving at high speeds. Even so, conditions might be dangerous enough that you may collide with another vehicle or maybe roll your own vehicle. Consider how many times one has had to swerve to miss something in the road, and if you weren't paying attention what might have happened.

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If there may be a likelihood of animals or pedestrians being in the vicinity, it can be especially important that you pay attention to what's going on around you. A defensive driver will be on the alert for them at all times. - http://www.londontostanstedairport.co.uk/ It will be a pity if you harmed someone with your careless, inattentive driving when they were doing nothing wrong. - http://www.londontostanstedairport.co.uk/




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