Car accidents highlight why driver education is essential. With the proper knowledge, a driver can avoid unnecessary negative actions that lead to others’ death. There are three vital steps in preventing fatalities and avoiding accidents altogether. Firstly, do not drive with distractions in the vehicle. Some examples would be trying to drive your car with a puppy freely roaming in the car (I see this way too often), driving with the radio too loud, and trying to operate while consuming food or beverages. Secondly, do not pilot the car if you are tired. Even I am guilty of this. Did you know that maneuvering your vehicle when you are tired triples the likelihood of getting involved in an accident, according to the National Safety Council (NSC)? To prevent drowsy driving, pull over and take a quick nap before continuing with the drive or ask someone who is with you to drive for you. These tips will keep you and others around you safe. Finally, the last step to avoid accidents and fatalities on the road is to keep both hands on the steering wheel. No, not just one hand or a hand and a finger, but both hands firm on the wheel. Keeping both hands on the wheel allows you to react more quickly to sudden changes in traffic and encourages drivers to keep their hands off their phones, foods, and other consumables while steering the vehicle.
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