Name: Lois marie Tucker
From: Mckeesport, PA
Votes: 0
Safe driving tips and dos and donts
Drivers education is Important in reducing the number of deaths and accidents. They teach you things in a course and it also helps you to reduce your insurance rates. If you take an online course for seniors or anyone, you can reduce your auto rates by 5 percent. They will also give you tips on driving that you my not have known or have forgotten since your drivers exam. For example, do not turn the radio, or talk on your cell phone while driving. Talking on your cell phone is the cause of many deaths and accidents and can be as dangerous or more dangerous than driving intoxicated. Texting and driving is also bad. You should have both hands on the wheel, get your mirrors adjusted before driving your car or a company car, and have your seatbelts fastened properly before going on the road. Also make sure your headlights are working properly, and have a spare tire, a jack and flashlight with you in case you have to change your own tire. Do not talk ,look in the backseat or be distracted. Keep both of your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road. An accident can happen in a split second. So Be aware and alert. Drivers can cut in front of you anytime. Also have present radio stations on your dashboard preset so you can just press a button at an instant. Do not fiddle with the radio stations while driving. You will be glad you did.
What steps can be taken to reduce the number of deaths due to driving include: keep both your hands on the steering wheel, be aware of the road. If you are driving long distances, move your eyes from left to right to avoid highway hipnosis. Take a 5 to 10 minute rest stop every 2 hours to walk around and enjoy the scenery, or grab a coffee or soda., resting every 2 hours for 10 mintues helps. Also, do not fumble for a radio station, grab a bag of chips or eat while driving. Also , females should not apply makeup while driving. Pull over to the side of the road if you need to make a call or text , or eat your sandwich and come to a full complete stop before doing so. You will avoid accidents this way.
I have had an experience being a car accident while driving. Backing out of a parked position. I have a rearview view above my radio which I have not used. I backed into a car going up the lane while I was backing out. Now I use my rearview mirror, make sure the coast is clear, and there are no oncoming cars before backing out of a parked space. Deers are also a major cause of accidents. If you are driving in a wooded area, follow the speed limit. If you see one deer, there may be others. Slow down and either let the deer pass or back out. They will do one of the two, proceed or back away. I hit a deer in 2017 on a winters day and have not hit one since. It is under comprehensive and will not raise your auto rates. I know that because I have an insurance license and have sold insurances for 3 years. They will however damage your vehicle, even a baby deer can do damage.
If you see a school bus with the sign stop outward, Stop. I stop at least 3 car lenghts and stay stopped until children come off and cross the street. Wait until the bus drivers stop sign is pulled in before proceeding and make sure the coast is clear before proceeding.
The steps you can take to be a better and safer driver as well as help others on the road include: Keep both hands on the steering wheel at all times, be alert to cars cutting and swerving into your lane or trying to pass. Do not text or use your phone and drive, it is illegal and will cost you a ticket and a fine. Do not change radio stations or apply makeup or eat while driving, pull over to the side of the road. Also, pull over to the side of the road and make a complete stop, preferably in a parking lot , to call or text and apply makeup or eat. Before driving, make sure your mirrors are adjusted properly, fasten your seat belts, and make sure you are equipped with a spare tire, jack and flashlight. In the winter time, pump your brakes so you do not skid in on the ice. You can also drive slower when it is icy or there is snow present. You will avoid many accidents by doing so and you will be able to stop better. If you want to reduce your auto rates or need more information on safe driving, take an online drivers safety course. It will help you with ideas and insight on safe driving and will probably lower your insurance rates by up to 5% when a certificate of passing is presented to your auto insurance carrier. Thank you.