DEFENSIVE DRIVING


Let’s first have a clear understanding of what is defensive driving. As the name suggest, it is all about learning a set of driving skills that allows you to defend yourself while driving against all possible collisions that can occur due to various unforeseen events. Some of these events to elaborate a bit would be due to bad or drunk drivers and even due to poor weather conditions. Defensive drivers always avoid dangers on the road as they develop the ability to spot potential hazards more easily and likewise take necessary steps to tackle the same before there is any mishap or collision. All these skills can be developed while you are in the driving classes and can be practiced on you every day driving activity.

It goes without saying that being a defensive driver and learning the skills sets for it from a professional defensive driving school is definitely an integral part to ensure your safety and the safety of all the drivers on the roads. We as drivers always tend to make assumptions about other driver’s intentions that can lead to some sudden disasters on the road. This surely is not a good trait and should be taken care as other drivers are total strangers and in particular, their state of mind is always unknown. You always have the risk of being caught off guard when drivers do not do what’s expected of them. So it’s always better to expect mistakes from other drivers and be prepared to deal the situation in a professional way.

Let’s take a look at some important defensive driving tips that can be used in your daily driving experiences:

  • Always plan ahead of time so as to avoid last minute confusions which will affect your driving to a great extent.
  • Be watchful of the Limit Line also known as the stopping bar in California, which is the painted line on the pavement close to the intersection indicating where drivers should stop.
  • Be watchful of the traffic as it’s not just a requirement for the DMV drivers test but plays a vital role in helping the drivers in avoiding collisions with other vehicles and pedestrians.
  • Maintain ample distance between vehicles whether on the road or at a stop.
  • Be alert while driving and avoid all sorts of distractions especially mobile phones and eating while on ride.
  • Always bring the vehicle to a complete stop for the driver to ensure traffic conditions before proceeding.
  • Be careful of the blind spot which is an area slightly behind and to the side of the driver’s field of vision as many a time it can be a hazard caused by blocking the visibility of vehicles in the next line.