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Defensive Driving Rule Number 21: Be A Freeway Professional

The high speeds of highways in Arizona and the density of traffic on them require a special set of operating rules. First, there are forbidden actions. There is NO STOPPING on a freeway. This includes the roadway itself, the shoulder, the off and on-ramps, and the median—anywhere on freeway right-of-way. Emergency stops are permitted, but …

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Defensive Driving Rule Number 20: Beware of Intersections

Intersections are one of the most dangerous areas for any driver. Four-way intersections, T Junction, Y intersections, forks in the road, controlled uncontrolled, and don’t forget roundabouts. However, Arizona has a new intersection at highway entrances and exits called diverging diamond lanes. They came from France where the first one was built in the community …

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Defensive Driving Rule Number 18: Avoid Distractions

Although most distractions are avoidable, some distractions are impossible to totally prevent – instead, they must be managed. Driving requires your full attentiveness. You can take charge of eliminating distractions to focus on the road ahead. With so many things happening around you at once, it’s important to stay focused when you’re driving. Driving distractions …

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Defensive Driving Rule Number 13: Create Space Around You

Guard your safety by actively creating space around your vehicle, never allowing yourself to get “boxed in.” Space creates time and time helps you avoid collisions. Maintain at LEAST three seconds of following distance, six if driving in bad weather. Adjust your place in traffic as necessary to avoid driving in others’ blind areas. Don’t …

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