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SOME BASIC TIPS ON DRIVING A CAR
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How To Drive Car Safely The idea of a car accident is very disturbing, but taking precautions will help you avoid them. In this section of TeenDriving.com, we review some of the best simple practices to be on the road, making turns, driving in bad weather, passing, driving on your school campus and the dreaded merger. We also talk about how to avoid an accident and what to do if you have one. If you really need Used Auto Parts for you damaged parts you can contact us.Used Auto Parts
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GENERAL TIPS FOR DRIVING Something as quick and easy as putting on a seatbelt or cleaning the windshield can mean the difference between life and death. Being aware of yourself and other drivers and practicing a good road tag is also important. Here are some tips to keep it in mind and safe.
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Simple but crucial Obey the speed limits. Going too fast gives you less time to stop or react. Speeding is one of the main causes of accidents in adolescents. Always use a seatbelt and make sure that all passengers fasten their seat belts. Do not try to install more people in the car than you have a safety belt to use. Adjust the headrest of your car to a height behind your head, not your neck, to minimize whiplash in the event of an accident. Make sure your windshield is clean. At dawn and dusk, the light reflected on your dirty windshield can momentarily prevent you from seeing what is happening. Experts now recommend that you hold the steering wheel at 3 o'clock and 9 o'clock on the wheel, or even lower at 4 o'clock and 8 o'clock. If you are in an accident and the airbags are activated, you will be more secure with your hands that will not blow your face by the impact of the airbags.
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Consider other drivers Do not drive as if you were the owner of the road. Drive as if you were the owner of the car. Do not make assumptions about what other drivers will do. The only thing you can assume about another controller with a turn signal is that they have a flashing light. He / she could not turn at all, and simply forgot to turn it off. Be careful with aggressive drivers and try to stay out of your way. They are the cause of many accidents, especially on motorways. Never get out in front of anyone and do not get involved in someone else's way.
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Consciousness Gap or space Make sure your car always has gas; do not drive with the empty indicator. If you are in the country, be careful with deer and other animals. If you see an animal approaching, slow down and turn on the lights several times. Twilight and dawn are particularly difficult times for animals, so stay tuned. When the light turns green, make sure the intersection clears before leaving.
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Driving around the school If you are lucky enough to have your own car, it's great! But it's important to be careful when driving around your school campus, or even when you park there. Here are some tips to keep in mind. Always stop on school buses with flashing lights. Flashing lights mean that students get on or off the bus and can cross the street. Your safety depends on the cars obeying this law. Do not park in fire halls around the school. Not only will you get a ticket, but it could also block the area where you might need a fire truck. Try to go to school five or ten minutes early, and let him arrive five minutes late to avoid the crazy ride in and out of the parking lot. There are many accidents when people are in a hurry. Always watch children get on and off school buses. If your school grounds have perpendicular spaces (without inclined parking), park in a space that you can pull directly instead of backing up. Going back in crowded terrain is always difficult. Do not leave valuables such as purses, shoes, laptops, jackets, phones or sports equipment in your car, where they can be easily seen.
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