Our own, the safety of our closest but also all other participants in traffic is something that drivers must keep in mind at all times. Regardless of the driving skills and the length of the driving experience, from time to time it is necessary to remind yourself of the basic safety rules while driving, especially when it comes to longer trips.
To get to your desired destination safely, follow our proven tips that will make your trip more enjoyable and safe.
Stay Safe On The Road
In addition to regular service, before leaving for the road, pay attention to all the details that can be overlooked in a hurry—make sure you have enough oil and other liquids for the vehicle, whether the tires are adequately inflated, wipers and lights work properly, etc.
Plan a Route in Advance
Before the trip, study the route to the desired destination to make your trip as easy and comfortable as possible, and so that trying to find the right path while driving would not disturb your concentration and further irritate you, which could endanger your own and others’ safety.
Stay Calm If an Accident Happens
It is very important that when you find yourself in a car accident, you are calm and act according to the law and ethics. First of all, the participant in the traffic accident and every participant in the traffic who is on the spot are obliged to protect themselves and prevent further suffering. So, they may be able to help others who have been injured in a car accident and provide an effective rescue. After the basic procedures, you should hire a lawyer and consult with them. As the folks at samandashlaw.com state, accident victims who don’t have a knowledgeable lawyer on their side get taken advantage of. To that end, attorneys can assist you in identifying the legal concerns and applicable legislation pertaining to your situation, as well as understanding how they are handled in court. This will help you get the compensation you deserve and at least lessen the consequences of a car accident.
Check the Weather
Try not to go on the road if bad weather conditions are announced—such as heavy showers with thunder, stormy winds, hail, etc., but keep in mind that high heat also poses a risk to safe driving, because it leads to fatigue much more quickly.
Don’t Drive Tired
Fatigue is the cause of every third traffic accident on the roads, and it is an inevitable companion of long rides, especially at night and under unfavorable climatic conditions, such as great heat. Its most common cause is a lack of quality and sufficient sleep time.
To prevent or delay the onset of fatigue while driving, get a good night’s sleep and rest before traveling; do not consume heavy foods and alcohol, and try to avoid driving at night in adverse climatic conditions!
Take Care of the Safety Rules
The use of a seat belt is imperative for every passenger in the vehicle, whether you are the driver, front passenger, or rear seat passenger. In the event of a traffic accident, seat belts are the ones that, in many cases, distinguish between fatal and non-fatal outcomes, i.e., more serious and minor injuries.
According to the World Health Organization, the use of seat belts for drivers and front-seat passengers reduces the risk of death by almost 50 percent, while for rear-seat passengers, that percentage in some parts of the world is up to 75 percent.
For your child to be as safe as possible, you should transport him or her in a properly installed car seat, which corresponds to the age (weight and height) of your child, and in which the child is properly restrained each time.
Adhere to existing speed limits. Keep in mind that driving at an improper and unadjusted speed is the cause of every other fatal accident. The chance of causing a car accident increases with every kilometer driven faster than allowed.
Be sure to adjust the speed to the weather conditions on the road. In the case of bad weather conditions, additional caution is necessary, and the speed should be adjusted to the situation on the road.
Take Breaks
To avoid fatigue behind the wheel and your companions’ stiffness caused by long sitting, take breaks of at least 15 minutes every two hours, even in situations where you feel you can drive on.
Ventilation of the vehicle, light walking and stretching, as well as intake of sufficient fluid, will eliminate the first symptoms and signs of physical and mental fatigue, which usually occur after the second hour of driving.
Time spent on the road is certainly important and is a significant factor that determines the comfort of a trip, but keep in mind that safety is more important. Follow these rules and take care of yourself and others.
Jessi is the creative mind behind The Coffee Mom, a popular blog that combines parenting advice, travel tips, and a love for all things Disney. As a trusted Disney influencer and passionate storyteller, Jessi’s authentic insights and relatable content resonate with readers worldwide.
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