Road Tests and Directionals
We all have been in a position where we instinctively do things – one of thee things you’ll want to learn to do instinctively as you’re taking your drivers ed course - is learn how to use your directionals without fail!
I know many people who just plum forget that they have directionals. Well guess what you don’t pay extra for them. It’s just part of the vehicle and the best thing to do IS USE THEM! Use them when you turn out of your driveway. Let the world know you are going to change lanes! Don’t be afraid to use them. The driver behind you will thank you. Use them in a parking lot. Don’t just turn after using them give it a second to make sure the area is clear before turning.
This may all sound foolish but really it is very serious. We’ve all been on the road and gotten mad when the driver that just cut in front of you didn’t use their directional. Well remember them when you don’t use yours.
The officer at the accident you have because you didn’t use your directional isn’t going to take “They should have known I was turning” as a good excuse.
Driving Distractions
Every driver and passenger in a car knows we are faced with distractions while in any vehicle. The passenger itself can be a distraction. No matter how much we try there will always be some type of distraction but if we are aware that they may be there we might be able to better deal with them. A good drivers education course can help you be even more aware of what distractions await you on the road.
Again, your passenger(s) may be a distraction. It’s best to let them know you need to concentrate on your driving and the drivers around you. My mother would threaten to turn around and go home when we were in the vehicle with her and made too much noise. I say be serious about it. If it’s too much for you to concentrate properly then perhaps the trip isn’t worth it.
Billboards: We’ve all seen them. Larger than life faces and catchy headlines distract us everywhere. Learn to ignore them or better yet pick up a magazine and look at it when you’re safely at home.
Pedestrians: I love to people watch as I’m sure most people do. Did you see that lady with dog? Look at what he is wearing in this heat. She shouldn’t be wearing that outfit out in public. Well first things first and the first consideration as a driver is safety. You need to notice pedestrians but don’t gawk. There are vehicles around you as well as other people.
Environmental Distractions: The sun, the rain, the snow are unavoidable but there are things to help. I wear sunglasses as many hours as the sun is out. I wore them long before my ophthalmologist recommended them. Keep a spare pair in the car just in case. You can also buy longer visors for your car to help with the glare. If you can’t see, make sure you slow down or pull over. As for the rain and snow, keep your wiper blades in good shape. Pick up a new pair and change them with the seasons. I use Rainex on my car and it just helps me tremendously in the bad weather. This isn’t an ad for it but it’s something I know I use.
Automobile Insurance
Some states do not require that you purchase collision or comprehensive coverage, but if you have a car loan, your lender may insist you carry it until your loan is paid off.