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Alaska Safe Driving

Alaska Safe Driving Tips: While there is no fool-proof way to completely avoid car accidents. Reckless drivers make it challenging to avoid car crashes. While no one wants to admit to poor driving habits, at one point or another, each of us is guilty of multitasking while driving. To help improve driver safety, we’ve gathered a list of safe driving tips. We hope you revisit us throughout February and learn – or get a refresher on – important winter safe driving tips.
Basic Tips For Alaska Safe Driving
Responsible drivers pay close attention to the roadway, report dangerous drivers, and regularly maintains their vehicle. Good drivers also practice the following safe driving tips:
Simple Safety Checks
Alaska safe driving starts with inspecting your vehicle’s headlights and turn signals. Be sure that both front and rear headlamps are working properly and are visible from a few yards away. Take a reading of your tire pressure and maintain the recommended maximum. Look under your vehicle and ensure there are no loose objects or leaks.
Adjust Mirrors Before Driving
Do not start the vehicle as soon as you get into the car. Instead, take a moment to check the mirrors and seat are in position. If either mirror needs adjustments, place your head on the driver’s window and adjust the left mirror until the left-end of the car is visible. To adjust the right mirror, tilt your head to the center of the vehicle and adjust the mirror to get a better view of the right-end of the car. When you return to your natural sitting position, you will not see either end of the vehicle, but blind spots are reduced and your Alaska safe driving is increased.
Stay Off Your Cell Phone
Seems like an obvious safe driving tip, however you’d be surprised how many of us fail to keep our mobile phones at bay while driving. Drivers using a mobile phone are four times more likely to crash their vehicle. Mobile devices are one of the biggest distractions to drivers because they demand full attention. This causes drivers to take hands off the steering wheel, eyes off the road, and mind off driving. If you are a passenger in a moving vehicle operated by a distracted driver – intervene – they are putting you and other drivers in danger. Be part of the solution for Alaska Safe Driving.
Wear Your Seat Belt
Seat belts save lives and increase Alaska Safe Driving. When worn correctly, they prevent drivers and passengers from being thrown out of or around the vehicle during a crash. We’ve all heard the stories of people who might have survived if they had not been wearing their seat belt. At the same time, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reveals that more than half of accident fatalities are people who chose not to wear a seat belt.
Slow Down For Alaska Safe Driving
STOP SPEEDING to increase Alaska Safe Driving – We’ve all got places to be, people to see, and things to do. Risking your safety and others’ safety isn’t worth it. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates speeding accounts for $40.4 billion in motor vehicle crash damage every year. Be especially cautious in neighborhoods and school zones. Remember that children don’t always think to look for cars.
Today’s Alaska Safe Driving Tips is Part 1 of a five blog series. For more Safe Driving Tips for Alaskans, see: Safer Driving At Night; Driving Tips For Older Drivers; Safer Driving in Winter Conditions; and Driving the AlCan in Winter.
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Sources: Alaska Department of Transportation; Alaska 511; The MilePost
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