Defensive driving refers to using techniques such as maintaining a safe following distance, staying alert, and obeying traffic laws to keep you safe when driving conditions are not optimal. Defensive driving also involves anticipating potential hazards on the road and being prepared to react safely.
When driving, constantly be alert to potential hazards.
Master the techniques, pay attention be alert and try your best
Fatigue definitely does. If your tired, your focus is no where near as sharp as if you were fully alert. As for emotions, you could miss out something important if you are angry/frustrated.
It is very easy for a crash if you are texting/calling because you are not alert.
attitudes towards driving, such as being patient, cautious, and alert, greatly impact your behavior on the road. Positive attitudes can lead to safe driving habits and a better overall driving experience.
The most effective way to avoid a collision is to stay alert while driving, follow traffic rules, maintain a safe following distance, and avoid distractions such as texting or using a phone while behind the wheel. Additionally, practicing defensive driving techniques and anticipating potential hazards can help prevent accidents.
'Rumble strips' used to alert motorists driving over them. (???)
True
Yes, if your car is not overheating. P0118 is a 'high coolant' alert. You probably have a bad temperature sensor.
NORAD has just raised our level of alert to DEFCON TWO. It was gratifying to see my dog go on alert when he saw the bear cub. When will the newspapers alert us to what is really important? Avoid drowsiness and stay alert while driving. Local news alerts us about what's happening around us
no. an oxymoron has a self contradictory effect. ex jumbo shrimp.