Dos
&
Don’ts
of
Safe Driving Safe driving is incredibly important. Not only could it save your life, it could save you money on repairs and help you get cheaper car insurance.
Your Car Dos •
Regularly check your tyres, break pads, lights and oil level.
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Make sure your spare type is in good condition and that you have a working jack.
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Investigate the cause of any strange noises or changes in the feel of your car.
Don’ts •
Don’t try to save money by putting off servicing; regular maintenance helps keep your car safe.
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Don’t make unsafe aftermarket modifications; always consult and expert on the safety of any modifications you are considering.
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Don’t buy a car you find difficult to drive.
General Driving Dos •
Pay attention to the situation on the road at all times, use your mirrors and check your blind spots.
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Follow the rules of the road; wear your seatbelt and stick to the speed limit.
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Regularly check to see if any of the rules of the road in your area have changed recently.
Don’ts •
Don’t drive if you are feeling particularly tired, ill or hungover.
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Don’t drive normally in poor conditions; slow down and be more cautious.
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Don’t allow yourself to be distracted; avoid eating, using a phone or messing about with your stereo while driving.
Other Road Users Dos •
Be courteous and try to avoid frustrating other road users.
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Always use your indicators even if you haven’t noticed anyone else around.
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Use your horn to let people know you are there if you are coming up to a blind corner/summit on a narrow road.
Don’ts •
Don’t get too close to other road users.
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Don’t assume that other roads users are going to do what you expect them to do; the roads can be unpredictable.
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Don’t get upset about the behaviour of other road users; it can distract you and cause you to make poor driving decisions.