Practice Safe Driving
Don’t speed.
Go with the flow of the universe. You are where you’re meant to be at this moment in time.
Leave early.
Give yourself plenty of time to get to your destination. Life happens; sometimes we run late. But life could also happen in a way that causes a car accident.
Don’t text.
Has anyone ever told you that texting while driving is the equivalent of drunk driving? They say the impairment of “texting while driving is the equivalent to drinking four beers.
Don’t tailgate.
Have you ever been brake-checked because you’re following too closely? You’re lucky they did it on purpose because they were in control. If it had been by accident, you might rear-end that person. Comparative and Contributory negligence (learn more here) may put you at fault instead of the other driver.
Take Caution in harsh weather.
Be prepared for anything to go wrong at any time. Check the air in your tires. Follow with enough distance from the car in front of you. Pump your brakes if need be, most important, SLOW DOWN!!
By: KayLynn
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