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10 Driving Tips

  ImageCredit:istock 1.OBEY ALL TRAFFIC RULES There’s a reason the driving exam includes both a road test and a written one. From road signs to right-of-way, there are a whole bunch of rules that drivers are required to understand and follow. Learn them and use them. 2. SLOW DOWN! Speeding is one of the leading factors in fatal crashes involving young drivers. Basically, the higher your speed, the less time you have to stop your car and the worse any impact—and subsequent injuries—will likely be. 3. KEEP YOUR CAR IN GOOD RUNNING SHAPE Taking care of your car  can help you avoid breakdowns and other potential accidents. This includes regular oil changes and tune-ups, checking tire pressure (don’t forget the spare!), regular tire rotation, checking brake fluid and coolant levels, and filling up the gas tank before it hovers too close to “E”. 4. WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT Always. And make sure your passengers wear theirs, too. In fatal car accidents, more than half of teens (56%) were found to h
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5 Traffic Safety Hazards

  ImageCredit: Traffic Safety Guy   Five problems stand out as those that most need solving to increase safety: 1. Maintenance – Maintenance is the first problem that comes to most drivers minds when they think of traffic safety hazards. Many things that can be done to alleviate this problem. Set up an emergency hotline to get prompt reports of dangerous pothole locations and other maintenance problems before they become traffic safety hazards. Pay more attention to doing long-life repairs that won’t continue the repeat-pothole phenomena that exists in many cities. Setting aside city tax road funds or a portion of state or local gasoline taxes as a dedicated fund can help pay for the needed repairs. 2. Overloading – Road crowding keeps climbing, creating a definite safety hazard. Better intersection light timing, the use of roundabouts to reduce traffic stopping time, and the use of Intelligent Transportation Systems to keep drivers informed of potential traffic jams can all help as mu

Tips to Prevent Car Accidents

  ImageCredit: Donedeal Car accidents are a common occurrence, especially in Lagos. While you may not be able to always avoid them, there are some things you can do to improve your driving and ensure you are not at fault of an accident. Avoid the fast lane.  Most highway accidents occur here. Plus, highway patrol officers focus the most on drivers in the fast lane, so if you want to avoid accidents and speeding tickets, drive in a different lane. Keep your eyes scanning the area ahead.  Don’t just focus on the car in front of you. Look to the sides and the cars up ahead as well. This will help you prepare for any accidents that might occur. Beware of blind spots.  Many accidents occur because drivers rely too much on their mirrors. While it’s a good idea to adjust your mirrors for optimal viewing, they can’t see everything. Be sure to look behind you before switching lanes. Drive with your hands in the 9 and 3 o’clock position.  Don’t be lazy when driving. Use both hands and keep one a