Name: Jaslin Willis
From: Marthaville, LA
Votes: 0
Take a Peak in the Driver’s Seat
Take a Peak in the driver’s seat
Stop, slow down, and turn on your signal light! Drivers education is the pathway to new learning experiences before getting behind the wheel. Taking this course informs you of the steps to being a safe driver. Driving isn’t easy and in order to learn the rules of the road it is required that you take this in order to get your license. Car accidents are one of the most fatal death causes in the U.S. While taking this class won’t stop the accidents from happening it will give you a better chance at avoiding it from happening. Drivers are learning how to handle certain situations in traffic and what to expect while driving. They are taught the basic vehicle controls and traffic maneuvers as well. Investing in driver’s ed. not only saves you money on your premiums, but it also arms you with defensive driving techniques that may save lives; the lives of yourself, your passengers, or another road user.
There are simple steps that can be taken to reduce your risks in getting into an accident. The key points are to obey the traffic laws, be predictable, avoid distractions, drive rested, and steer clear of alcohol and drugs. Do this, and you’ll help make the roads safer for all. One of the many things you should do is make sure you keep your vehicle in top condition. Also make a conscious effort to develop your driving skills as much as possible. Take the time to position your mirrors in order to give you the best view of oncoming traffic behind you. Always insist that all passengers buckle up in every seat. According to the Motor Vehicle Safety division of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, this reduces the risk of death and injury by nearly 50%. If you’re out having a good time, designate a driver. Or simply don’t drink till you’re home. As the slogan says, hang up and drive. And whatever you do, don’t text. In many states, it is now illegal to drive and operate a hand-held phone, but in all states, it is a bad idea.
The key to being a safe driver is to also take into consideration of yourself and the drivers around you. Be sure you focus on driving and avoid distractions. For example, try to avoid looking down at your phone while driving. Plan ahead when it comes to weather changes to avoid having to speed in the rain if the weather is bad. In the case of an accident, focus your eyes on where to go. Pay attention to the flow of traffic and always look both ways before crossing an intersection. Don’t let phones, radio, air conditioning, kids in the backseat, or a heated discussion with your spouse distract you from your job as the driver. Always pay attention to the road and your vehicle. The faster you travel, the longer it takes to stop, and the bigger the impact when you crash. But do travel along with the flow of traffic, as long as it does not exceed recommended limits. Most importantly, always wear a seatbelt because sometimes the life you save may be your own.