Friday, April 24, 2009

How to drive smart



There is a perceptible difference between driving fast and driving smart. Driving fast is exciting, no doubt, but gets traffic tickets and risks life. Driving smart, on the other hand, saves money, keeps from receiving tickets, and saves life. The point is, everybody can drive smart. There are a few tips one can keep in mind:

1.Never forget to wear a seatbelt; it’s a mandatory in every state. In case you have an accident and someone in your car is not buckled up, you are quite likely to be charged with crime.

2.Back off. There is no need to drive pretty close to the vehicle in front of you. A number of accidents occur in such circumstances.

3.Drive slow. It’s safe and secure. There is no point chasing the car who took you over. Studies show that up to 80% of accidents take place due to speeding.

4.Be very careful at the intersections. Over half of the accidents in urban areas take place at intersections, mostly when someone ignores the red signals and doesn’t slow down.

5.Driving defensively is highly appreciable. Assume that rest of the drivers are negligent and going to make an illegal maneuver, and you are alert to avoid problems.

6.Don’t ever carry drugs or alcohol in your car, nor allow your friends to do so. It’s a serious offence in all states. Therefore, make your stand clear. If you have some friends who are drug or alcohol addicts, better avoid them for good.

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