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Good, safe and responsible driving is an obligation for everyone on the road. That is the serious part. The easy part is if you apply simple rules and techniques, it can become second nature. This not only helps you avoid mistakes but also avoid being the victim of other’s mistakes. Here we try to give you simple methods to avoid problems and be ready for those unexpected surprises.
We also have a section on Teen/First time driver advice for parents. How to approach the education of a new driver, what can be done to make it less stressful for both the teacher and driver and information about helping student drivers with ADHD.
If you are an experienced driver this can be a refresher…and honestly…we all can use it. If you are new driver this gives you the common sense methods to stay out of trouble until while learning as well as developing good techniques that once learned, become easy habits.
- Stay away from a mad driver. Anger clouds judgment…for any driver.
- In slow traffic, make sure that you pay full attention on the road and do not keep too close to the car in front of you. Keep at least a car length when in crawling traffic.
- At an intersection, when the light turns green in your favor, do not speed off immediately. Instead check to see whether any car runs the red light from the side road. Do a full turn of the head and a quick 1,2,3 count before proceeding.
- Concentrate on the road, look frequently at your rear view and side view mirrors to ensure you know the traffic around your car. You may need to change lane if the car in front of you suddenly stop, but before you change lane make sure you know whether there is any car or oncoming cars on the lanes beside you. Being aware of your surroundings can prevent being surprised.

- Do not use the mobile phone, if you really have to use one, attach a hands-free kit. It is a fact that using a cell while driving is comparable to alcohol impaired driving in accident frequency.
- Experience is the best teacher. Nothing can replace time behind the wheel and for a new driver, nothing is better than a lot of time practicing with an experienced driver in the passenger seat. Approaching driving like a professional gives you the edge and professionals take what they do seriously.
- Tires are important for providing control of the car especially in wet weather conditions. Check the tires every two weeks when the tires are cold. Wearing at the center of the tire indicates over-inflation whereas wearing at the outer rim indicates under-inflation.