Sep 5, 2018

For many people, driving tends to become an activity that is done without much thought. However, you may have fallen into a rut with the habits you have when you’re behind the wheel. Check out these tips to improve your driving skills.

Stick to the Speed Limit

It’s often tempting to hit the gas pedal and fly down the road when you’re in the driver’s seat. However, speeding comes with a number of risks. Going too fast makes it harder to stop, which can be especially dangerous if you’re driving in a neighborhood or on roads with a lot of pedestrian traffic. Driving too far over the speed limit can result in a traffic citation, and it can also lower your fuel economy, which means you’ll spend more at the pump.

Never Drive Distracted

We’ve all heard of the dangers of texting while driving, but there are a number of other ways you can become distracted. When you’re driving, your full attention should be on the road. Make a commitment to minimize the use of your cellphone when you’re driving. Texting when you’re behind the wheel can be more dangerous than driving drunk. Don’t do anything else that could distract you, such as watching videos, changing the music, or eating.

Maintain Your Vehicle

Keeping up with required vehicle maintenance is one of the easiest ways to protect your investment. Be sure to get the oil changed, keep fluids topped off, and take care of any necessary flushes at regular intervals.

Adopt these habits and you could become a better driver, improve your safety record, and keep your car in good condition.

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