How to Avoid Car Accident

A great number of people die every year in car accidents. In most cases, these accidents happen because of the mistake of one driver overtaking the other vehicle, or driving the car in fast speed. The other factors like bad condition of the road, mountainous regions, slippery road, or snow falls etc also contribute a great deal in causing accidents. Here are some tips which everyone should follow in order to avoid accidents.

Avoid the “fast lane.”

Always use right or centre lane as it gives you liberty of escape routes when you have to change the lanes quickly. History is evident that most highway accidents occur in left lane. In addition, if you are in the” fast lane” you will be more noticeable to highway patrol.

Keep your eyes scanning the area ahead.

It is always good to keep notice of the area ahead of the car right in front of you. This way you will be able to foresee any problems, and would have plenty of time to react in case you have to apply brakes all of a sudden. This may help you in avoiding a car accident by colliding into the car ahead of you

Beware of blind spots.

Side mirrors and rearview mirrors should be adjusted correctly to see the traffic in the rear, but you should not completely rely on them. It is sensible to look directly into the lanes next to you. Take into consideration the blind spots for other drivers around.

Drive with your hands in the 9 and 3 o’clock position.

It has been seen that many people drive with one hand at 12 o’ clock position, or their hands rest at the bottom of the steering wheel. This is a lazy way of driving and not recommended at all. The 9 and 3 o’clock position gives you maximum vehicle control.

Get racecar driver control of the wheel.

You will have improved control over your car if you shift your seat close to steering wheel. In this place, your back rests alongside the seat and your arms are outspread. This is healthy for your arms as they will not get weary, and you have lot of time for any preventive measure.

Judge a driver by his/her car’s condition.

Drive away from the person whose car’s body is broken or neglected. This is the sign of careless driver. Also be alert of the person’s who are not staying in their lane; they are most likely under the influence or cell phone-preoccupied drivers.

The nighttime is not the right time.

Some people prefer to drive at night to avoid traffic, but many times it is more dangerous than driving at the day time. Increase fatigue and blurry vision at night requires more careful driving. You may also encounter joyriding teens or drunken people driving at this time. Also, you have to be more careful at midnight when people are coming from parties or sports arenas.

Driving is not a sluggish activity; it’s an exercise of self-control and self-protection. All above mentioned ways are not surefire ways which could prevent a car accident, but still you can adopt them in order to minimize any unforeseen situations and furthermore to avoid any mistake leading to an accident because of your fault.

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