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Road to Becoming a Safer Driver
Jessika Marshall
Gainesville, Florida
Driver safety teaches you defensive driving, driving in different weather conditions, and traffic laws. Defensive driving is beneficial to you and those around you. It allows a driver to react to certain situations safely and in a timely matter. One of the first things taught in a defensive driving course is learning the positions in a lane and other vehicles’ blind spots which can help avoid accidents. When driving in different weather conditions such as rain or snow the road may become slick. In rain, the oil from vehicles mixes with the water sitting on the ground which causes the road to be slick and your tires will have less traction. In precipitation, it is important not to speed, use your low beams, and know what to do if your car hydroplanes. These steps will help prevent a collision when you are out driving in different weather conditions.
There are irresponsible drivers everywhere. Some are strangers and you may know a few. Regardless of whether or not you know the driver you should do your best to maintain a safe distance from them, giving yourself enough room and time to react to anything. Some drivers seem to come out of nowhere and that is why it is important to stay focused. I personally know people who would be considered irresponsible drivers and most of them have one thing in common. They use their smartphones while driving which is unsafe because it draws your attention away from the road. As a driver, there will be many things to distract you but there are a few steps that you can take to being a safer driver. First, you do not want to rush anywhere because that will create the urge to speed can result in a ticket or accident. Put away your smartphone to focus on the road, check your blind spots, and make sure your vehicle is in good condition.
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