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Written by madmax
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Thursday, 25 February 2010 23:36 |
Every day there was a death in the street caused by the accident. Most accidents are caused by human error. Do you want to increase the number of victims of traffic accidents. I'm sure you do not want to be victims of traffic accidents.
In theory many drivers understand how to drive, but they tend to ignore the safety and comfort. The following are tips that will help make you and your passengers feel comfortable in driving.
- Consider your physical condition
You need a vision and good hearing and you must be alert and responsive. Do not drive if you just drink alcohol, take drugs or prescription drugs that cause drowsiness, medications that affect the performance and perception. Do not drive if you feel very tired or your emotions are disturbed, because all this will make you not careful in driving.
- Increase awareness and attitudes appropriate to consciously
Simple trick to increase the ability to measure strengths and weaknesses of your own is by constantly commented-out loud-at the time you drive. This will give you a complete picture of what is happening around you. You may find things that can interfere with your safety. In addition, this method will also enhance your knowledge about the condition itself, make you more aware of weak spots and dangerous, such as lack of concentration or mistakes in anticipating the behavior of other drivers.
- In line with increasing age, regularly evaluate your ability to drive
Age is not the indicator of driving ability. However, when age is advanced, you may be aware that the reaction time, eyesight and hearing have been reduced. Listen to the assessment family, friends and others about your skills in driving. You may need to take a refresher course, or take turns driving with other people. If you begin to feel that driving causes stress levels and the risk of excessive, perhaps it's time to look for alternatives. Make sure you have complete information about the transportation and public services more. Here are some signs of reduced capacity to drive safely; little nudge-nudge, or almost touched each other, mind wandering or difficulty concentrating while driving, inability to read road signs are common, other drivers often your horn or more people talking about the ability you drive.
If your speed is too low, you harm others and yourself. However, if you experience poor conditions such as fog, heavy rain or blinding sunlight, reduce speed. Do not rush and lose patience.
Driving at night can actually fun when you realize the level of vigilance that must be possessed because of lower visibility. Here are a few basic things: Turn on the headlights and rear lights from sunset until sunrise dimkan headlights when another vehicle within 200 feet of you, or when you are driving behind another vehicle. If your car broke down at night, make sure that other drivers can see you and your vehicle can avoid it. Turn on hazard lights and, if possible, off the highway. Avoid stopping right after reaching the top of the hill or on bends. Note reflectors along the road and other signs that you stay on the road when driving at night
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