Monday

Road Safety

Road safety is not some impossible achievement but is a very easy goal with surprisingly little work needed on the part of the driver. It all comes down to common sense and following the rules of the road. However, the basic guidelines to achieve road safety may have become forgotten or overlooked through the years of driving.

Road safety starts before the car ever leaves the driveway. Make sure the car is in working condition; check the tires, the lights, and the oil for starters. Once in the car, make sure the mirrors are properly adjusted. And of course, buckle that safety belt.
While on the road, keeping safe can be tricky, but if you are able to be aware and mindful this task should become easier. Know the capabilities of the car, such as the capacity for braking and turning. Drive defensively and be cautious at all intersections where most accident happens. Parked cars can be especially dangerous as at any moment a door can open or a car can pull out. Of course, the simple reminders of ‘Don’t Drink and Drive’ and never drive while drowsy will always apply.
If the worse should happen and you find that your car has broken down, road safety can become a matter of extreme importance. Make sure to have a kit with tools and safety triangles in your car. Push the vehicle off the road and stand a good distance away as you wait for help.
Road safety is just a matter of common sense and following the rules and laws already set out that every driver should be adhering to. Keeping the car in proper, working condition, being mindful, and being prepared will aid in safe driving. Other tips can include brushing up on the rules of the road and keeping the car’s maintenance up to date.

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