We just take driving as a habit or a need or sometimes a mean of fun, but actually driving is an art. It’s sometimes the media to save lives. Art of driving means a safe driving habit, but safe never means a slow driving. Driving is a combination of concentration and control.
Here are some tips to improve your driving skill and sense. Have a glimpse and add them into your driving art, to boost the driving fun.
Tips To Make You a Safe and Splendid Driver:
These are the safety tips which will make you free from the road accidents and prove as a life saving guard on the highways and also in the cities.
• Check your car thoroughly
Before driving the car, just make sure that the headlights, breaks and the gears are at the safer side and normal. Also check the blinkers and wipers. The tires should be in proper standard and the spare should be kept all the time together.
• Make adjustments in advance
When you get into the car, adjust all mirrors and seats before get started.
• Tighten your belts
Every one of us knows how important seat belts are for driving, but they are also keys to saving lives while on the streets-so always wear your seat belt.
• Wipe the wipers
Check out the wipers and their movement. If they are not properly functioning, either repair them or change them. But never keep the car without the moving wipers.
• Check the pressure (of tires)
Check and adjust tire pressure to the vehicle manufacturer's recommended settings.
• Load in limits
Limit any load on top of your vehicle to a maximum of 18'' high and no more than 100 pounds.
• Have the headlights on
Always drive with your headlights on; the general rule says that a car is visible for nearly four times the distance with its headlights on. So, get the headlights on.
• See the signals
When a light turns green, look left, then right, straight ahead, then left again before proceeding through the light. Don’t rely on the faith that all follows the rule strictly.
• Keep your third eye open
Keep your eyes moving, notice what is happening on the sides of the road and check behind you through your third eye (mirrors) every six to eight seconds.
• Observe the oil status
Every time you refuel, check your oil and other fluid levels. Also check thoroughly the leaks throughout the engine compartment.
• No cell, to drive well
Don't talk on a cell phone while driving. Phones detract from your ability to concentrate on the road and increase your chance of a collision. If you must use the phone, park the car to a safer place first. After the call, you may continue on your way.
Your smartness sweeps, if you are alert in these tips. |