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Safety Matters: Driving Tips

Safe Driving Tips

Safe driving is a crucial responsibility that impacts not only your well-being but also the safety of everyone on the road. It involves recognizing and mitigating common driving hazards, such as distractions, speeding, impaired driving, fatigue and adverse weather conditions.

Key safe driving practices include defensive driving techniques, regular vehicle maintenance, adherence to company policies and respectful sharing of the road with other users.

Yet, safe driving is not just about following rules; it's a conscious choice that can prevent accidents, save lives, and reduce the economic and personal costs associated with road incidents. It's a shared responsibility that extends beyond the workplace, making the roads safer for all. 

Use these safety tips to help prevent accidents and stay safe while driving:

  • Stay focused. Keep your attention on the road and avoid distractions like texting, talking on the phone, eating and using in-car entertainment systems while driving.
  • Obey speed limits. Adhere to posted speed limits, and reduce your speed in adverse weather conditions or in areas with heavy pedestrian or cyclist traffic.
  • Maintain a safe following distance. Follow the "three-second rule" to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you. Increase the following distance in adverse conditions.
  • Use turn signals. Always use your turn signals to indicate your intentions when changing lanes or making turns. This helps other drivers anticipate your actions.
  • Stay sober. Never drive under the influence of alcohol, drugs or any substances that impair your judgment or reaction times.
  • Wear seat belts. Ensure all occupants in your vehicle wear seat belts at all times. Seat belts significantly reduce the risk of injury in accidents.
  • Manage fatigue. Avoid driving when you're tired or drowsy. Take regular breaks on long journeys to stay alert.
  • Adapt to weather conditions. Adjust your driving speed and style to match current weather conditions, such as rain, snow or fog.
  • Check blind spots. Be diligent in checking your blind spots before changing lanes or merging into traffic.
  • Observe traffic rules. Follow all traffic signs, signals and rules of the road. This includes stopping at stop signs, yielding the right of way and obeying traffic lights.
  • Maintain your vehicle. Regularly inspect and maintain your vehicle. Ensure brakes, tires, lights and other critical components are in good working order.
  • Be patient. Exercise patience, especially in heavy traffic or when dealing with slower-moving vehicles. Aggressive driving can lead to accidents.
  • Stay calm. Keep your emotions in check while driving. Road rage and aggressive behavior can escalate situations and endanger others.
  • Watch for pedestrians and cyclists. Be vigilant at crosswalks and intersections, and always yield to pedestrians. Give cyclists adequate space when passing them.
  • Avoid distractions. Keep conversations and activities with passengers to a minimum. Use hands-free devices for phone calls.
  • Plan your route. Plan your journey in advance, especially for long trips. Know your route, alternative routes and potential rest stops.
  • Use daytime running lights. If your vehicle is equipped with daytime running lights, use them to increase visibility to other drivers.
  • Stay informed. Stay updated on traffic and weather conditions, and be prepared for unexpected road closures or detours. 
  • Respect school zones. Be extra cautious in school zones and adhere to reduced speed limits when children are present.
  • Don't drive under stress. Avoid driving when you're under extreme stress or emotional distress, as it can impair your ability to focus and make sound decisions.

This safety matters flyer is for general informational purposes only, and is not intended as medical or legal advice. © 2023 Zywave, Inc. All rights reserved.


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