Throughout my life, I have been exposed to many different types of drivers, along with good and poor driving practices. One bad driver in particular is my friend’s mother, who constantly honks and yells at other drivers on the road. Not only is it rude to do so, getting worked up over minimal actions of other drivers can distract you from focusing on the current actions of those around you, making you more prone to accidents. Being overly focused on actions that happened in the past can heavily impact your attention to what is currently happening, which can be a fatal flaw in drivers. Letting go of past interactions with other drivers and making sure your full attention is on the road at all times will be the best way to decrease risks of injury or death while driving.
To become a better driver, it is important to do a number of things while driving, some of which are not texting or talking, avoiding distractions such as food or conversations, keeping two hands on the wheel, and following all traffic laws. A few ways you can accomplish this is ensuring that your phone is on silent before you drive so as to not distract you. Another way to minimise distractions is to not play music and/or ask those riding with you to keep conversation to a minimum so you can be as focused as possible. Taking these precautions can tremendously help recenter your focus on the road and keep your intentions in the right place. Partaking in all of these good habits will be key factors in safe driving and allowing everyone on the road to feel safer and more confident that others around them are being as safe as they are.
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