Whether you’re a 16-year-old who just got their first set of keys, or you simply haven’t driven until now, there are copious amounts of rules, regulations, laws and more that I’m sure have flooded your brain throughout your driver education course. The gist of it all is to ensure your safety on the road, and safety begins with you! Your driving is not only imperative for your safety, but also those around you. Welcome to the open road new drivers! I have some tips for you to keep in mind.
- Familiarize yourself with your car. Maybe you just got a brand new car, or you have been driving the same one throughout your driver’s ed. Regardless, make sure you are familiar with the car you are driving. Know what all the buttons do, where your hazard lights are, how to turn your windshield wipers on and off, how sensitive your gas and brake pedals are, how to adjust your mirrors, where your blind spots are… the list goes on and on. Become confident on the road by gaining confidence within your own car!
- Become aware of your surroundings. You passed your test to get your license, now become aware of all that surrounds you on your drive! Stay observant of your surroundings while you’re driving, and you’ll avoid and prevent many potential hazards. For instance, look beyond that light that just turned green. Is there someone about to run a red light? Is there enough room for you to make it through the intersection? Start to think about observations like this, and you’ll become a safe driver in no time!
- Pay attention to traffic signs. You see them everywhere. They’re there for a reason. Whether it’s a speed zone sign or a one way sign, they all have a purpose. By becoming aware of your surroundings, take note of all the signs you pass. This will help you from speeding through that school zone or work zone on accident!
- Don’t follow the driver ahead of you. You don’t know what the driver ahead of you has planned, or how defensive they may be capable of driving. They may not be following the rules of the road, so don’t let that rub off onto you. Set a good example on the road with your own driving, don’t rely on those around you to.
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