{"id":264,"date":"2022-09-14T17:28:34","date_gmt":"2022-09-14T17:28:34","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/breastaug.me\/?p=264"},"modified":"2024-04-04T13:41:45","modified_gmt":"2024-04-04T13:41:45","slug":"what-is-defensive-driving","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/breastaug.me\/index.php\/2022\/09\/14\/what-is-defensive-driving\/","title":{"rendered":"What is defensive driving?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Defensive driving, simply put, refers to a set of driving skills that best prepares you to respond to hazards on the road. When most of us think of the term \u201cdefense\u201d, we might think of sports or martial arts before driving. However, while most of us might not typically think of defensive driving in these terms, it is absolutely an important form of self-defense.<\/p>\n

Defensive driving allows you to protect yourself against hazards such as collisions caused by drunk drivers, erratic driving behavior, and inclement weather conditions, along with anything else that might go wrong on the road. Defensive driving, in other words, means hoping for the best, but being prepared for the worst.<\/p>\n

Defensive driving details<\/strong><\/h2>\n

\u00a0<\/strong>So, how exactly does one practice defensive driving? We\u2019ve compiled some techniques below, but many states\u2019 Department of Motor Vehicles websites have online defensive driving courses available to help fine-tune your skills, remain a safer driver, and most importantly, avoid a traffic ticket or a collision.<\/p>\n

Plan ahead for your trip, and expect the unexpected<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Before you leave the house, always make sure you\u2019re up to speed on the traffic and weather conditions along your route. Thinking ahead like this can let you better plan your drive and avoid any trouble spots.<\/p>\n

Leaving well in advance is always a great idea as well. Even if you\u2019re already habitually punctual, consider heading out a few minutes early. If you\u2019re on the road ahead of schedule, you\u2019re less likely to become frustrated with other drivers, speed, or tailgate.<\/p>\n

Slow down; use your brakes<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Speed limits exist for a reason. You don\u2019t want to drive too slowly, as this is also dangerous and can impede the flow of traffic, but you do want to stick as close to the speed limit as you can manage. At higher speeds, it becomes much more difficult to brake in time to avoid an accident<\/a>, and you\u2019re much more likely to lose control of your vehicle. Protect yourself and others by braking early, driving at a reasonable speed, and maintaining a safe following distance from the car ahead of you.<\/p>\n

Expect other drivers to make mistakes<\/strong><\/h3>\n

You\u2019re only human, and so is every other driver on the road. We all make mistakes, but unfortunately, mistakes at high speeds can come at a high cost. You can\u2019t control other drivers\u2019 actions, but you can do your best to anticipate them.<\/p>\n

In terms of defensive driving, this means never assuming that other drivers will do what they should. For example, when you\u2019re at an intersection and your light turns green, it\u2019s a good idea to wait just a moment before driving through. Just because other drivers have a red light doesn\u2019t necessarily mean that they\u2019ll stop. Giving yourself an extra second as a safety cushion can help you avoid a collision if another driver runs through the red.<\/p>\n

It might sound paranoid, but being constantly on the lookout for cars swerving into your lane, running red lights or stop signs, improperly yielding at intersections, drivers exhibiting road rage, or just driving erratically in general will keep you and other motorists much safer than if you assume they\u2019ll behave as they should.<\/p>\n

Stay alert, avoid distractions, and take precautions<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Defensive driving starts with the most basic of safety precautions. Wear your seatbelt, and make sure everyone else in your vehicle does too. Make sure your wiper blades work well enough to let you maintain good visibility in the rain<\/a>. If you\u2019re driving in conditions where you need to use your wipers, make sure your headlights are on as well. Keep your tires properly inflated, and always keep your safety inspection up to date.<\/p>\n

Driving defensively also means avoiding distractions. Driving should have your full attention. If you\u2019re driving with pets in the car, keep them restrained with proper pet seat belts or carriers. No matter how late you\u2019re running on your way to work, don\u2019t try to brush your hair, shave, or put on makeup behind the wheel \u2014 it\u2019s not the time, and it\u2019s not worth it. If you\u2019re driving with passengers, don\u2019t hesitate to ask them to keep the volume down, or to turn off bright electronics when driving at night. And, above all, please, please, please do not text and drive<\/a>.<\/p>\n

Finally, always stay alert behind the wheel. Part of defensive driving is recognizing when you shouldn\u2019t be driving at all. If you\u2019re too tired or too intoxicated to be behind the wheel, keep yourself and others safe and stay off the road.<\/p>\n

The defensive driving SCALE<\/strong><\/h2>\n

One helpful way to remember important elements of defensive driving is to use the acronym S.C.A.L.E.<\/p>\n

Space <\/strong>\u2013 keep a safe distance between you and the car in front. This gives you time to react.<\/p>\n

Communication \u2013 <\/strong>Use signals when turning and merging and allow others to turn and merge.<\/p>\n

Alert<\/strong> \u2013 eliminate distractions, including food and drinks, and especially cell phones, while driving.<\/p>\n

Lookout<\/strong> \u2013 keep your eyes on the road and on the vehicles around you, avoid driving in blind spots.<\/p>\n

Expect<\/strong> \u2013 always expect other drivers to make mistakes, never assume other drivers\u2019 intentions<\/p>\n

If you maintain space<\/strong> between vehicles, communicate<\/strong> with other drivers, stay alert<\/strong>, stay on the lookout<\/strong>, and expect<\/strong> the unexpected, you drastically reduce the chances of being involved in a collision, and make it far more likely that you and other drivers reach your destinations safely.<\/p>\n

Benefits of defensive driving<\/strong><\/h2>\n

\u00a0<\/strong>By now, we hope we\u2019ve made it clear: safety is the most important benefit of practicing defensive driving. Keeping yourself, your passengers, and other motorists safe should absolutely always be your top priority.<\/p>\n

As if saving lives isn\u2019t enough, defensive driving can also save you money<\/a>. Drivers with few or no accidents on their record can expect to pay significantly lower rates for car insurance<\/a> than drivers who\u2019ve been involved in, or caused, collisions.<\/p>\n

Whether you\u2019re already familiar with defensive driving or you\u2019ve made a renewed commitment to safety post-pandemic, Elephant has plenty of resources to help you stay on the right track. Contact us and get a quote<\/a> today.<\/p>\n

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