It’s important to drive conservatively when driving and keep an eye out for possible issues. Be prepared for anything if you witness a car swerving or changing lanes quickly, a biker approaching too closely, or a pedestrian who appears to be about to cross into oncoming traffic. If at all possible, try to safely distance yourself from the threat; if not, be ready to stop quickly or take other precautionary measures to prevent a collision should the potential hazard materialize.
Avoid blind spots
You can get an almost seamless panoramic view of your car’s back and side by adjusting your side and rearview mirrors. But you can’t depend just on these! in order to be sure you don’t miss anything your mirrors missed, you need physically turn to look directly into the lanes next to you. Its important to be aware of other drivers’ blind areas when driving, particularly with regard to truckers. Make every effort to avoid or spend as little time as possible in other people’s blind areas.
Drive with your hands in the proper position
The ideal hand positions for driving are nine and three o’clock. To maximize vehicle safety and control, you should always choose the 9 and 3 o’clock position rather than driving idly with your hands at the bottom of the wheel or one hand at 12 o’clock.
This will be the safest posture if you find yourself in a situation where you have to quickly maneuver on the road.
Position your seat properly
If your seat is close enough to the steering wheel so that you can rest your wrist on top of it, arm outstretched, and your back against the seat, you’ll have superior control over the wheel.
Keep your car well maintained
Maintain your autos according to the prescribed maintenance plan by the manufacturer to maintain them steering, stopping, and accelerating when they should. In order to be prepared for icy roads, etc. Change your tires recommended!
Be cautious at nighttime
In an attempt to avoid traffic, some people decide to travel at night, but this simply creates more risks. Its possible that you’re fatigued, have poor vision, or come across other fatigued or inebriated drivers. Be especially cautious when driving during the witching hour