Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Defensive Driving

antiaircraft Driving Defensive driving is a method of driving I utilise which helps me to have a bun in the oven the actions of others in order to maintain safety for myself and fomite plus my passengers in any road and weather conditions. I pay extra management to my speed, judging gaps and distances, pulling off and braking, reversing and manoeuvring and tiredness/fatigue. By constantly looking for and anticipating as far ahead as I can see, I can be prep ard for say-so hazards and associated risks before I return there.Observing what fomites on either side or oncoming ar doing and making constant use of my rear view mirrors further assists me in being a safe driver. Being conscious(predicate) of my vehicles characteristics, instruments and safety features ar important factors. Knowing any blind spots on my vehicle and its dimensions are especially useful when reversing and manoeuvring. I am constantly aware of all that is happening around me, for example, when reversing I check for any potential hazards around and behind the vehicle before I move.Other lively factors are early and timely use of indicators, hazard warning lights, vehicle lights, hand signals and correct use of the horn in an emergency, as is level(p) maintenance and servicing. Smooth, careful acceleration and braking is important for safety and also unattackable for the environment too. Examples of this are reduced fuel consumption, creating less pollution and prolonging the businesslike working life of my vehicle.Stress and fatigue levels are also greatly reduced and, as adopting this driving policy inevitably reduces the chances of having an accident, my insurance premiums are keenly priced. Utilising all these methods and instruments correctly ensures a much higher head of safety for me, my vehicle, my passengers, other road users, pedestrians and animals. In my opinion, I am a safe driver M. G. Spivey 17th May 2010

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