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Safe Driving
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The principles of road safety are the first thing every driver should know. This presentation outlines the basic Dos and Don'ts of road safety. View it to refresh your knowledge and be a safe driver!
2. • Seat belts can reduce your
health risks during an accident
by 50%.
• Ensure that your seat belts
are in proper condition.
• For maximum protection,
keep your seat backrest upright
with your seatbelt on.
Fasten the Seat Belt
3. Keep Head Restraints
• Head restraints are
extensions of the car seat that
limit the movement of your
head during impact.
• Ensure that the height of your
head rest corresponds with the
height and position of you head
for maximum protection.
4. Airbags, Brakes, Tyres
• Airbags protect your face and
torso from impact.
• Check your brakes regularly,
and remember that it is harder
to brake on loose soil and wet
roads.
• Regularly check your tyre
pressure and replace worn-out
tyres.
5. Dos and Don’ts - I
• NEVER drink and drive.
• If you are taking medications
for anything, check the labels
and ask your doctor to ensure
that they won’t make you
drowsy. If they do, avoid driving
after taking them.
• Avoid driving when you are
exhausted or sleepy.
6. Dos and Don’ts - II
• Avoid driving alone for long
journeys.
• On long drives, take regular
breaks, snacks and drink water
to keep yourself alert.
• Plan your route in advance to
avoid having to rush or get
stressed because of
traffic/lateness.
7. Dos and Don’ts - III
• Keep your eyes on the road. If
you want to change the CD,
read/answer a text message,
pull over first.
• NEVER drive while talking on
your mobile phone. Using a
Bluetooth headset might keep
your hands free, but your mind
will still be distracted, slowing
your reaction time.
8. Dos and Don’ts - IV
• Maintain a safe distance
between your vehicle and the
one in front of you to avoid
panic braking if the other car
should stop suddenly.
• Keeping some distance from
the vehicle in front of you may
also save your windshield from
being hit by small pebbles
caught in the other car’s tyres.
9. Driving Etiquette - I
• Before taking a turn, put on
your indicators well in advance
to give approaching vehicles a
chance to reduce their speed.
• Do not weave in and out of
traffic lanes.
• When driving at night, keep
your headlights low to avoid
blinding oncoming traffic.
10. Driving Etiquette - II
• Give right-of-way to
emergency vehicles.
• NEVER try to beat the yellow
light. A yellow light means to
“Slow Down.”
• Yield right-of-way at
intersections.
• ALWAYS obey speed limits.
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