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Holiday Safety Driving Tips

Submitted by joeratzkin
Sun, 17 Dec 2006

One of the most critical seasons with regards driving is winter. This is because during winter, unpredictable weather conditions, slippery roads and increased precipitation occur. Moreover, drivers are expected to be more alert and cautious. They are also expected to holiday safe driving.

According to cause-oriented group, at this time of the year, people in general, should think about dangerous driving situations especially those connected with the winter weather. Studies conducted found out that 94 percent of fatal crashes and over $170 billion losses that happen in the United States annually are caused by driver errors. This information suggests that thousands of road fatalities and injuries can be avoided if American motorists are practicing safe driving.

As the busy holiday streets moves into high gear, it is high time for drivers to be reminded of safe driving practice. Here are some of the safety driving tips:

1. Maintain your vehicle. If you are Chevy enthusiasts, then check those old car parts, Chevy. Check on the tire tread, battery, antifreeze, windows, brakes and the like.

2. Keep a safety kit at hand. The kit should contain flashlight, jumper cables, flares, and other warning devices. For an extensive trip don't forget to bring in food, water, blanket, batteries, medication, and mobile phone.

3. Drive in accordance with the dictates of common sense.

4. Listen while driving. Snow can soften the sound of an approaching train. Lower the volume of your radio and heater, and crack the window in order to listen intently.

5. Avoid drowsy driving. Get a good sleep before driving. Avoid alcohol. To be more secure, drive with a companion.

6. If your car gets stuck on a railway, move away immediately. You can also call 911 for aid. Try to mention significant landmarks to make it easy for the agency to locate you.

7. If stalled or stopped, stay with your car however; you have to put conspicuous markers your on windows or antenna and shine dome light. If you insist to run your car, be sure to clear its exhaust pipe to keep its warmth.

8. Be sure that you are using a vehicle that ensures safety of the occupants. New models of cars are now equipped with safety devices like air bags, seats, and belts. For instance, car parts Saturn are now upgraded to boost safety and convenience.

About the Author

Joe Ratzkin is an avid fan of anything automotive. This 34-year old bachelor wanted to be a mechanic when he was a kid but changed his mind and became a freelance writer and researcher instead. He is currently based in Chicago, Illinois.


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