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Safe Driving Guidelines and Practices for the summer holidays
1. SAFE DRIVING GUIDELINES AND
PRACTICES FOR THE SUMMER
HOLIDAYS
Driving Tips from
Car Leasing Made Simple
Carleasingmadesimple.com
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With the summer holidays now well upon us families nationwide will be
setting off on long car journeys to the coast. However, what promises to be a
joyous occasion is in danger of becoming a nightmare.
Research by road safety charity Brake and Direct Line has recently been
published revealing that more than half of drivers do not take the appropriate
amount of breaks during long journeys. With this in mind we felt it
appropriate to put together our top 5 safe driving guidelines for the summer
holidays.
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1) Don’t drive tired
Most important advice and some of the findings that came
out of the study included the fact that “35% of the 1,000
drivers polled said they often continued a journey despite
feeling sleepy” and also the fact that the “RAC Foundation
said fatigue is reported as a factor in just 2% of accidents but
it estimates the real figure is closer to 20%.
Advice :
Take regular brakes to avoid repetition fatigue.
Quick open windows to get some fresh air.
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2) Perform a vehicle check
Do a quick vehicle perform check think as F.L.O.W.E.R.
This FLOWER stands for
F Fuel
L Lights
O Oil
W Water
E Electrics
R Rubber
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3) Keep your distance
Remember “two second gap” between you and the vehicle in front.
This rule is still same as from last 20 years. By keeping safe distance
ensure that you have an appropriate amount of time to respond to any
sudden changes in the environment.
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4) Pay attention to Laws and Warnings
In summer, people normally go faster than winter, enjoying sunshine and
forget about the laws and warnings.
We would advice to keep an eye on signs and roads that avoids big risks.
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5) Think C.O.A.S.T
Remember “C.O.A.S.T” to drive safely.
C Concentration
O Observation
A Anticipation
S Space
T Time
By concentrating, observing and anticipating correctly you will leave
yourself enough space and time to react safely to dangerous situations that
present themselves.
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