Millions of accidents that injure and kill people happen every year on the nation’s roadways. The odds are just about anyone who drives through their adult years will be in at least one vehicular accident. You can reduce the chances of that happening to you and possibly avoid injury if your best efforts don’t prevent an accident. Here’s how to reduce your risk while driving.
Drive Completely Sober
Many accidents, especially those that occur at night, are caused by people who drive while under the influence of drugs or alcohol. According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, alcohol-related vehicular accidents annually cost more than $123 billion. If you drink, use marijuana, or take other intoxicating substances, you should stay at home, have a designated driver, or use a cab or ride-hailing while under the influence.
Minimize Driving Distractions
Distracted driving is just as dangerous as driving while under the influence, which is why it’s illegal to text and drive. Removing your eyes from the road for even a few seconds is like driving the length of a football field without looking. Turning off your cell phone, securing pets in the back seat, and keeping the audio at a reasonable volume are some good ways to minimize distractions. If you have multiple people in your car, tell them to remain calm if their behavior distracts you while driving.
Maintain Your Vehicle
All motorists must ensure their vehicles are safe for driving on public roads. Keeping yours maintained and in good condition makes it as safe as possible to drive. Tires, lights, and brakes are especially important to maintain. Driving with one or more lights out anywhere on your vehicle makes it less visible to other drivers. A tire failure or bad brakes can make your vehicle especially dangerous to drive.
Complete a Risk Reduction Course
It’s always a good idea to complete a risk reduction course. The course can help you eliminate bad driving habits you might have adopted and remind you of basic driving safety. It also helps you stay abreast of new safety techniques and technology that help prevent accidents. Completing the course also might earn a discount on your auto insurance by showing you are a responsible driver who takes road safety seriously.
As you can see, there are many ways to reduce risks on the road. If you want to take a risk reduction course, contact LifeSwitch Driving Academy of Peachtree City, LLC today.
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