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Defensive Driving By Haydn Dunn
Defensive driving is more than
just knowing how to drive. It is about taking a conscious effort
every time you sit behind the wheels to take all the necessary
precautions for a safer ride. Defensive driving is not just
about thinking of your own safety but also of the safety of your
passengers and your fellow commuters.
Hundreds of tragic stories and shocking statistics abound about
vehicle crashes and accidents that happened because of driver
negligence. Ironically, these accidents often involve people who
believe they know the skills of driving. Some of them may have
even been driving for a long time. This goes to show that more
than the skills of the driver, it is also important to consider
his/her behavior while driving.
Although accidents do happen, most unfortunate incidents on the
road could actually be avoided and prevented. One of the ways to
do this is through defensive driving.
What is defensive driving?
Defensive driving actually goes beyond the basic skills of
driving. It is even more than mastering the rules of the road.
Defensive driving is actually a form of training or practice for
motor vehicle drivers to drive in such a way that they
consciously reduce the dangers associated with driving. They do
this by anticipating dangerous scenarios, which could range from
bad weather to erring motorists.
A driver who understands defensive driving is one who possesses
the knowledge, skills and the right attitude while driving. He
knows the traffic rules, is highly skilled when it comes to
driving but not lax or overconfident, and has a right attitude
towards driving and others on the road.
A driver who knows defensive driving has learned to control road
rage and is not easily affected by other drivers who may exhibit
bad driving behavior and practices. Such driver always keeps
himself alert for possible obstructions on the road that may be
caused by other drivers or other external situations.
A driver who practices defensive driving is ever watchful and
careful. He is one who can quickly identify and predict
potential road problems and then immediately decide and act
appropriately to avoid dangers and accidents.
Yet, no matter how advanced the safety features that new cars
have, the ultimate responsibility for a safe ride lies with the
driver. Starting with the daily routine checks of oil, gas,
tires, brakes, and other important parts of the car to regular
maintenance procedures, drivers should practice defensive
driving. Doing so may mean the difference between life and
death.
So Listen up
Now its time for me to ask you a simple question.. You want to
drink and drive ? thats sounds really cool huh .. Imagine having
a cold beer in your cup holder some shots of hard liquor and 10
pound ah w
The following are some of the basic concepts of defensive driving:
• Slow down, especially during inclement weather conditions or at night
• Do not follow too closely
• Concentrate on your driving at all times
• Never drive if you are impaired by lack of sleep or being under the influence
• Check your mirrors frequently
• Assume that drivers will run through stop signs or red lights at intersections and be prepared to react
• Keep a watchful eye on pedestrians and pets along the roadside

Wait .............. Wait
......... Wait .......
Wanna take a next Drink ?? Why not ? Trust me you wont
understand until you've been affected in some way... You wanna
be a Driver ? Dont Drink .. its for your own sake.. don't say I
never told you !!!
Drink Responsibly & Designate a Driver
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According to one study, a first-time drunk-driving offender has already driven drunk more than 80 times before being arrested