People have been given equal freedom to drive, provided that we accomplished a rigorous driving lesson and were able to obtain a country-approved driver’s license.
With the right amount of skill, age and proper orientation on road safety and all the rules and regulations encompassed within, then there’s no reason for a person to hinder him or herself from driving.
In this time and age, it is quite a common scenario to have seen people walking around with car keys on their belts and is being transported from one place to another on foot.
Streets are saturated with bulky or compact vehicles, sometimes dotted with fast-moving motorcycles and traffic that is either free-flowing or jammed to its core.
Depending on which city you’re in, the general look of the streets differs, but there are still things that are universal: road violations and common driver neglects.
The power of the saying “always drive on the left” might be laughable to some but this can really promote safe and responsible driving. Giving room to others to pass by your right side is also a way of saving yourself from reckless drivers who think that the road is theirs to dominate.
Slowing down won’t get you a memo, so when crossing bends and turning, always do soft taps on your clutch and let go of your gas pedals because this isn’t a race.
Moving slowly would also do you good when the road is highly-congested and traffic is blatant. Always keep in mind that there’s no way to alleviate the time burned during bumper-to-bumper traffic jams, so don’t rush and accept the reality that traffic is now jokingly dubbed as a ‘way of life.’
Seat belts and other safety gear (helmets, shoulder and knee pads when driving a motorcycle) must be worn at all costs, as this can utterly save a driver’s and a passenger’s life.
Getting your speed limit consciously at bay is also a key factor for safe and hassle-free driving sessions. Also, being mindful and sensitive to your vehicle’s distance from those in front and behind is an extremely beneficial reminder.
Lastly, being well-informed and acquainted with common road signs is an expectation from every driver who passed the tests before getting a driver’s license, so you are left with no excuse.
Knowledge is power as they say, and this is proven when you know the general traffic signs, symbols and reminders posted visibly on roads.
Keep your head cool and don’t insinuate arguments with yourself and other drivers while on the road.
Keep your focus straight and drive with calm and ease all the time.
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