Driving Errors. WELCOME A slight mistake or distraction while driving could lead to an accident!

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Driving Errors

WELCOME

A slight mistake or distraction while driving could lead to an accident!

Who do you think is right? The number of years you have been driving do not matter. Drivers should always be alert while driving!! I have been driving for ten years now. I don’t find it necessary to check my mirrors or use my indicator at times. Well, I have several years of driving experience but I still find it important to be careful while driving.

Here are some common driving errors:  Excessive speed.  Changing lanes without indicating and checking mirrors.  Inattentiveness.  Failure to avoid accidents.  Distraction inside the vehicle.

Common driving errors, continued…  Tailgating  Inadequate defensive driving skills  Incorrect assumptions about other drivers  Improper manoeuvring  Maintaining tunnel vision  Not using seat belts

Now let us consider what good & experienced drivers do:  Follow the rules of the road.  Check rear and side mirrors to observe other drivers around the car.  Look ahead to see what is happening on the roads.  Always indicate when changing lanes.

Again, let us consider what good & experienced drivers do:  Leave an escape route between cars.  Make allowances for the lack of skill and improper attitude of other drivers.  Drive at the speed limit.  Is constantly alert for accident producing situations to take defensive action in advance.

For accident prevention, give the road your full attention!!

If you have any questions, please ask your supervisor