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Defensive Driving Techniques

Learning the basic defensive driving techniques will improve your chances of avoiding road accidents, injury or even death. Remaining safe should be your main concern when driving and you can learn how to do this by paying attention to the following techniques provided by the defensive driving courses. Here are the best defensive driving techniques.

Make sure that you always use the seatbelt
because this will improve your chances of surviving the serious road accidents.

Anticipate the danger – you can do this by expanding your line of sight. Watch the road ahead because this defensive driving technique will help you leave a very good gap between your vehicle and the other vehicles on the road. You will also be able to brake early enough and take every necessary evasive action in order to avoid a potential danger. Anticipating danger will also allow you plenty of time in order to notice the other drivers who are driving through the intersection or entering the freeway. For instance, even on the green light, it is wiser for you to look for the rest of the drivers who may try to illegally beat the read light.

The internal distractions must be avoided – just make sure that the driving mirrors are set in the right position in order to provide yourself with a clearer view in both directions. This will also help you avoid the constant distraction of having to adjust them whilst driving. Avoid changing the CD player, talking on your cell phone and flicking between the radio stations. You must avoid any type of distracting activity – a distracting activity will take away your attention and you will end up being distracted from your main activity, namely driving safely.

You must watch yourself in the heavy traffic because your risks are greater when your car is among a large pack of vehicles. For instance, just a single careless move by any vehicle in the pack may have the potential to affect other cars in the traffic. Therefore, the best way to avoid a serious accident is to try and safely steer away from this pack of vehicles towards the front.

Steer clear of any heavy vehicle – avoid driving beside or in front of a heavy vehicle and particularly avoid the trucks that have insecure and heavy loads, especially when rounding or cornering bends.

Drive with both hands on the wheel – a defensive driver will always grip the wheel securely with both hands and at the 9 and 3 o’clock position. This is the right position that will ensure the maximum control of the vehicle at all times. 

Don’t drive right in the blind spot of other vehicles because this situation can turn up to be a real trap. Instead, you should remember a golden rule of defensive driving – if you cannot see the mirrors of other vehicles, these vehicles cannot see you either! Of all the techniques a driver can embrace, being super aware and paying attention to everything that happens on the road are the ones that can and will serve him best.

 
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