Sunday, February 26, 2012

Reduce Accidents By Considering Other Drivers

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By George Pittman


The more you drive a vehicle, the more you will confront different situations and circumstances. When you end up being flanked by many vehicles and different types of drivers, there will be situations that will occur unexpectedly. If you are conscious of this you can prevent mishaps from happening and you especially need to take account of the different types of road user and the challenges they can present. In this article we'll look at a number of the ways you can adapt your driving to reduce the chances of an accident by giving consideration to others on the road.

One sort of road user that we see all the time tend to be cyclists. As is the situation with vehicle drivers, you will see cyclists that ride their bike with an awareness for other people on the road and those that do not. One particular circumstance that can be dangerous is during heavy traffic when it becomes harder to see cyclists weaving in and out and approaching you from the rear. It is a good idea to check your mirror and to take a look over your shoulder when pulling out or overtaking to make sure that there isn't anyone in your blind spot that you have not detected. A lot of motorcyclists ride alongside one another in groups so do not overtake them until it is safe and be cautious when you approach them.

A number of the problems of motorcyclists are a lot like cyclists but there is a speed aspect involved. Although motorcyle drivers comply with the rules, there are some who love to ride fast and may be speeding up behind you without you knowing it. Individuals who ride motorcycles like to weave in and out of traffic so you must be sure that they are not in back of you when you change lanes.

There are also considerations when approaching larger vehicles like delivery trucks, coaches and lorries. Individuals who drive shipping and delivery trucks or lorries tend to go to unfamiliar areas so they may make sudden changes while on the road. Some of these drivers can also be sleepy or tired from the extended drives so you need to be sure that they can see you as you approach. There are times you may have a driver who isn't familiar with the signs or traffic regulations, so if you see one of those, stay as far away as you can.

Obviously, be even more careful of pedestrians especially around busy areas like schools. In such cases, it seems sensible for you to drive slowly and attentively to avoid hitting someone. Once you develop the habit of driving with consideration to other road users you can actually prevent accidents and keep yourself safe on the road.




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