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Many
of the driving behaviors that lead to traffic accidents can be easily
avoided. The following suggestions are simple enough, but following
them can reduce the likelihood that you will be involved in a traffic
accident.
Make Safe Turns and Lane Changes:
- Look
carefully for oncoming traffic when making a left turn after stopping
at an intersection. If oncoming traffic would have to slow down
to let you through, wait for that traffic to pass.
- Always
signal lane changes, and make sure that there is plenty of room
to make the lane change. If another car has to slow down or back
off, there probably was not enough room.
Watch
Your Speed:
- Obey
the posted speed limits.
- Don't
try to "beat the red light."
- Make
sure that you come to a complete stop at stop signs.
Leave
Space Between Vehicles:
- Make
sure that there is enough space between you and the vehicle in
front of you, so you could stop in time should you have to. A
good rule of thumb is at least one car length for every 10 m.p.h.
that you are traveling.
- Rear-end
accidents often happen in heavy traffic at intersections. Pay
close attention in these situations.
Don't
Drink and Drive:
- The
easiest solution is to make sure that you do not drive after drinking
alcohol. Have a designated driver.
- Two
to three drinks (12 oz. beer, 5 oz. wine, or 1.5 oz. shot) in
a one-hour period will put most people who weigh less than 200
pounds over the legal limit to drive.
- Costly
penalties for drunk driving
Additional
Tips:
- Be
alert. Watch out for actions of other drivers and of pedestrians.
- Always
wear a seat belt, even on short trips.
- Keep
your cool if someone else is driving poorly. Don't retaliate if
someone cuts you off. There is no need to try to "give them
a piece of your mind.
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