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According to learningcenter.statefarm.com, drivers may slip into some bad driving habits when they’re comfortable with the road; but the following could result in a crash or a traffic violation.
Avoid these bad driving habits to help keep the road safe:
- Failing to signal. It’s important to let other drivers and pedestrians know your next move so they can slow down and accommodate. Signal at least 100 feet in advance.
- Rolling through stop signs. Even if you think the streets are clear, come to a complete stop before turning or proceeding into the intersection. If you don’t and the intersection is not an all-way stop, you may cause a crash.
- Slowing down to look at crashes or construction. “Rubbernecking” is not only dangerous, but can also contribute to a chain reaction of slowed traffic. Keep your eyes on the road ahead so you can stay alert to closed lanes or police officers directing traffic after a crash.
- Running yellow or red lights. It can increase your chance of a crash. If the light turns yellow before you reach the intersection, it’s best not to risk it.
- Disregarding the speed limit. Though posted speed limits vary by state, use the following ranges as a general guide if you don’t see a posted limit: —Residential area: 15–30 mph Undivided road (rural): 40–55 mph Divided road (rural): 55–70 mph Freeway: 55–65 mph
See more at: https://learningcenter.statefarm.com/auto/safety.
Let’s all be careful out there and as always, Safety First!