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Defensive Driving

Defensive Driving Tip #63: Seat Belts and Air Bags Go Together!

We teach in our defensive driving class that in any crash, there are three collisions to worry about. The first collision is when your vehicle hits something – another vehicle, a tree, an embankment, etc. The second collision is when an occupant’s body is thrown against the vehicle structure. The third collision is when a …

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Defensive Driving

Defensive Driving Tip #62: Don’t Cross a Freeway Median!

We teach in our defensive driving class that the “technical” term for an Interstate, a freeway, highway, or an expressway is a “controlled-access highway.” The elements behind the safety and speed of travel on these highways are common direction, common speed, and no intersections to choke traffic or create conflicts. Simply stated, everyone should be …

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Defensive Driving

Defensive Driving Tip #58: Move Right When Approaching Intersections

This important defensive driving tip is about visibility in heavier traffic situations and collision prevention. You cannot assume the other guy is paying attention — sometimes he’s not — and you cannot assume you will be readily visible. Many factors can prevent the other driver from having a clear view and keep him from recognizing …

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