- Find out the road rules, traffic guidelines and laws of the state and stick to them. For example, if you drive below the assigned speed limit or above it or take a sharp cut at an intersection, then your car is likely to collide with another car thereby causing a serious auto accident.
- Driving under the influence or if you drive with a blood alcohol level higher than that is permitted by the law, then your reflexes and vision will be somewhat impaired. This can lead to a serious accident.
- Speeding is not an option even if you are late for work. Try leaving your home on time to avoid situations where you are tempted to speed. Speeding more times than not, leads to car collisions that can have life-threatening effects.
- Never multitask while driving – Applying makeup, eating, texting or reading while driving is a huge distraction and negligence on a driver’s part that can lead to distracted driving accidents. Taking your eyes off the road or not hitting the brakes on time can cause a huge mess, so beware.
- Running red lights is a serious traffic violation that causes multiple accidents. If you run a red light, a car coming from the other side of the cross-section which might not have anticipated this, will collide with your car.
- Get a fresh set of tires, if your old ones have become bald, to avoid your cart from skidding which might result in an auto accident.
- Driving in the rain can be a challenge too since there is little visibility and slippery roads. It is better to avoid driving under such conditions, and if you do, then drive with your headlights on at full-beam, keep your speed slow and be extra careful. If your wipers aren’t working properly then avoid driving in the rain at all costs.
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