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3. Steps to Take to Be Safe
• BEFORE YOU START DRIVING
− Check your windshield wipers
− You should replace them every 6 months to 1 year or
as soon as you notice a difference in visibility
− Wiper blades need to make contact with the
windshield surface
− Wiper blades will begin to smear, streak, or squeak
when they are no longer functioning properly
4. Steps to Take to Be Safe
• BEFORE YOU START DRIVING
− Make sure your lights are functioning
− Check your break lights
− Check your headlights
− Check your lane change signals
5. Steps to Take to Be Safe
• BEFORE YOU START DRIVING
− Take care of your tires
− Make sure they are properly inflated
− Make sure you have enough tread
− Penny test: If part of Lincoln’s head is always covered
by the tread, you are okay
− If you see Lincoln’s head, you may need to replace
your tire
6. Once driving…
• AVOID CRUISE CONTROL
• If you need to reduce speed by
decelerating (by taking your foot off the
accelerator) instead of pushing the breaks,
you cannot do that on cruise control
7. Once driving…
• LEAVE MORE ROOM BETWEEN CARS
− It takes THREE (3) TIMES AS LONG to break on
wet roads than on dry roads
− Keep more than a TWO (2) CAR LENGTH GAP
between your car and the car in front of you
8. Once driving…
• IF YOU SKID OR HYDROPLANE
− DO NOT SLAM ON THE BREAKS
− STEER IN THE DIRECTION OF THE SKID
− It sounds counter intuitive, but doing so will
enable you to gain control of the vehicle again
9. Once driving…
• IF YOU COME ACROSS HIGH WATER:
• TURN AROUND – DON’T DROWN
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