Monday, November 12, 2012
Safe, Healthy, Responsible, Courteous and Defensive DRIVING: Do's and Don't's
Do's:
- Before you drive, you must be physically, mentally, and emotionally fit.
- Know your vehicle before you drive it.
- Plan your route in advance.
- Gather adequate information.
- Check weather forecasts ahead of time.
- Always carry your driver's license, vehicle permit, and insurance when driving a motor vehicle.
- Do a round check before you drive to see if your tires are OK and to check your car or vehicle's outside condition.
- Put on your seat belt and make sure your passengers have put on their seat belts.
- Make sure the child car seat is properly and firmly fitted.
- Get into a position such that you have a clear view of the hood and at least 15 ft in front of the vehicle.
- Adjust your seat in order for your feet to reach the accelerator and brake pedals easily.
- Make sure your windows and mirrors are clean and clear from obstructions or obstacles.
- Adjust and check your mirrors before you drive.
- Know and check your blind spots.
- Keep your headlights clean.
- Turn on headlights at night and in poor conditions like fog, snow, or rain.
- Drive with your vehicle's lighting system turned on at all times so that you're more visible to pedestrians and other drivers.
- Always be alert and be aware of traffic and people around you.
- Keep other drivers out of your blind spot.
- Keep a safe distance or cushion space around your car.
- Have a foreknowledge or anticipate other people's and other drivers' turns and movements.
- Make allowances for other people and other drivers if ever they make mistakes.
- Be polite, courteous and considerate.
- Stay away from erratic drivers.
- Steer smoothly and accurately.
- Use the correct signals and make sure it can be seen clearly.
- Follow the rules for turning left or right.
- Obey the speed limits.
- Obey the police.
- Drive at a safe speed in bad weather, on school zones, hospitals, construction zones, and in heavy traffic.
- Maintain a safe distance such that you can stop safely in an emergency situation.
- Keep a safe braking distance between you and the vehicle ahead.
- Be prepared to safely slow down and stop when fire trucks, police cars, or ambulances approach.
- Be very careful when pedestrians, motorcyles, mopeds and bicycles make sudden turns or moves.
- Whenever possible, keep away from big or large vehicles such as trucks, payloaders, farm machinery, huge trailers, etc.
- Yield the right-of-way.
- Look far ahead for stops, intersections, parked vehicles, etc.
- Be prepared to stop at railway crossings, school crossings, school buses and pedestrian crossovers or crosswalks.
- When backing up, watch for cyclists and be very careful for children especially when they're shorter than the trunk height.
- When passing parked vehicles, watch for people opening doors.
- Stop at a safe distance at streetcar stops.
- When parking facing downhill, turn your front wheels towards the curb.
- When parking facing uphill without a curb, turn your wheels such that your vehicle goes away from traffic in case it rolls.
- If you miss an exit in a highway, take the next exit.
- When having long drives or long trips, stop, rest and take breaks.
- Be careful of using cellphones when driving.
- Eliminate distractions by all means if possible.
- Keep away and protect yourself from glare.
- Slow down when raining or when the road is wet.
- Keep away from puddles.
- Steer in the direction of the skid.
- Be prepared when driving in the winter, bring warm clothing, blanket, flashlight, cellphone, battery, shovel, food, etc.
- Slow down and be careful of icy roads and black ice.
- Pay attention to smog alerts.
Don't's:
- Don't drive when you're sick or injured.
- Don't drive when you've been drinking alcohol.
- Don't drive when you've taken drugs or medication.
- Don't drive when you're tired.
- Don't drive when you're drowsy or sleepy.
- Don't drive when you're upset or angry.
- Don't put anything in your windows that will block your view.
- Don't drive with only one headlight or if improperly aimed.
- Don't overspeed. It is unsafe, dangerous and risky of speeding tickets.
- Don't beat the traffic lights.
- Don't race.
- Don't cut a pedestrian, bicycle, motorcycle, or any other driver of a vehicle.
- Don't make sudden lane changes.
- Don't change lanes without giving the proper signal and without making sure it can be done safely.
- Don't change lanes in or near an intersection.
- Don't stop in an intersection.
- Don't stop or reverse on the freeway in case you miss an exit.
- Don't stop on the travelled portion of the road.
- Don't overtake in dangerous situations or on unsafe distance.
- Don't pass when you're close to a pedestrian crossing.
- Don't park on a curve.
- Don't park close to a fire hydrant, a public entrance, an intersection, or near a bridge.
- Don't park and leave animals (e.g. pets) inside.
- Don't get into the habit of driving aggresively.
- Don't tailgate.
- Don't get involved in arguments or emotional conversations while driving.
- Don't follow emergency vehicles.
- Don't steer, brake, or accelerate suddenly when driving in snow.
- Don't panic in an emergency. Slow down as safe as you can and stop and ask for help.
- Don't take chances. If you're unsure or in doubt, don't do it.
- Don't forget to pray.
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