Everyone in the United States goes through some kind of driving preparation program before they are allowed to apply for a drivers license. And, every U.S. state requires new drivers to pass both written and on-road driving tests.
But, take just a three hour drive and it’s hard to believe licenses are not given to anyone who wants one. In just a few hours, you will experience horrible driving of all kinds, from the person paying more attention to a cell phone or a cup of coffee than to the road to the NASCAR wannabe who moves from lane to lane, cutting off anyone in his or her way, to the person who drives in the far left lane at 10 miles below the speed limit. If you want to be at the other end of the driving spectrum, try these ten rules.
1. Do not ever drink and drive. As few as two drinks can impair you to some degree.
2. Follow safely; at least two seconds behind the vehicle you are trailing. If others are following too closely, leave even more room between your vehicle and those in front of you.
3. If a car is following you at a dangerous distance, pull over. It may be the smartest thing you do all day.
4. Be certain that your mirrors are properly adjusted at all times, and be aware of where the blind spots are.
5. Don’t bet your safety that other drivers will stop at a light or sign. Always look before proceeding.
6. Note the bad drivers and take special precautions when you are in close proximity to them.
7. Anticipate and drive defensively at all times.
8. Take extra care and drive at lower speeds when road conditions, weather, or visibility are not optimal.
9. Replace worn tires, brakes, windshield wipers, etc. immediately when required.
10. Never make another driver adjust his/her speed or course. If you do, you are driving badly.
Driving is not a forgiving activity. Any mistake can lead to serious injury, or worse. So, do everything you can to make it more pleasant and safer for everyone on the roadways.
