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A Few Tips to New Drivers

Monday, April 6, 2015


A ton of research has been done on new drivers. The resulting factors are actually quite terrible. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration states:-

1. The new drivers are seen to have the maximum number of accidents.

2. Crashes in motor-cycles are the causes of death of most 15-20 year olds. 40% of teen deaths in every town are caused by this.

3. 50% of all fatal accidents happen at night when 16-19 year olds are driving.

4. The hours of 9:00 to 6:00 are the time for 43% of all teen motor vehicle deaths.
A Few Tips to New Drivers
A Few Tips to New Drivers
5. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday is the time for 54% of all motor vehicle deaths.

6. Alcohol is involved in about 36% of the crashes responsible for killing young people.

In case you choose not to be a part of these statistics, here are a few tips to help you go through these:-

1. Seat belts- Make sure you always wear your seat belt and do not move the car until all the passengers have buckled up.

2. Timing-A major reason for accidents in teens has been speeding. The faster your car is moving, the longer it takes to stop. This in turn increases the impact, leading to greater chances of damage. Always take enough time and make sure that you do not cause accidents due to sheer speeding.

3. Distance-a car moving at 50 kmph takes a certain amount of distance to come to a halt. Practically it takes about 14 meters to stop from that distance. Make sure you are always this distance away to avoid collision.

4. Driving Conditions- Raining, snowing, foggy or icy driving has to be done below the speed limit if you prefer safety. You may otherwise postpone your travels for other days.
A Few Tips to New Drivers
A Few Tips to New Drivers
5. No texting while driving-never let your attention get away from the road. Distractions can be very dangerous; especially for new drivers. Eating, drinking, texting or calling, they all fall in the category of the not-to-do list while you are at driving duty.

6. Adjust every accessory-Mirrors, seat, stereo must all be in place before you start driving. All loose objects that you are carrying must all be secured at the end of your car.

7. Never drive if you are sleepy.

8. Driving at nights, must, better be done after you have enough practice.

9. Try parking in a way, so you don't have to back-up as your first move, when you start your car.

10. Watch out for yourself, but in the process don't neglect others.

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