Defensive Driving Rule Number 11: Make Driving Relaxing!

The saying “Attitude Determines Altitude” means that the way you think and act in life can greatly affect how successful you are. When it is used for driving, it means something a little different. When it comes to driving, “Attitude Determines Altitude” means that your mindset and approach greatly influence your success and safety. How …

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Defensive Driving Rule Number 10: Drive Precisely

Sloppy driving breeds disasters! Everyone knows the basics of the traffic laws; signaling, proper lane position for turns, turning into the proper lanes, complying with traffic signs (like “No U-Turns,” “No right turn on red,” etc.), driving to the right except when passing, passing across double yellow stripes, really STOPPING for stop signs, and many …

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Defensive Driving Rule Number 7: Buy and Use the New Safety Technology

Driver assistance technologies hold the potential to reduce traffic crashes and save thousands of lives each year. In 2021, 42,939 people died in motor vehicle crashes — many of these crashes were tied to human error. Learn more about driver assistance technologies, how they can help you, and what you should know about these technologies …

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Defensive Driving Rule Number 6: Always Wear Your Seat Belt!

The number one device mandated to be in your car that has saved the most lives is the seat belt. A NHTSA study of lives saved by vehicle technologies found that, between 1960 and 2012, seat belts saved more lives—329,715, to be exact—than all other vehicle technologies combined, including airbags, energy-absorbing steering assemblies, and electronic …

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Defensive Driving Rule Number 5: Don’t Drive Impaired

First, let’s define “impairment.”Dictionary.com defines impairment as “the state of being diminished, weakened, or damaged, especially mentally or physically.” Applied to driving, impairment means there is a factor present that decreases your ability to operate your vehicle safely. The first thing that comes to most folks’ minds is impairment through alcohol or other drugs. There are …

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