Driving Safely

Car Driving Down Flooded StreetSafety Tips for the Road

  • Every 18 seconds someone is involved in an auto accident; every 11 minutes someone dies. Here are some street-smart strategies every driver should practice:
  • Be cautious at intersections, a danger zone. Intersections can be risky because there are a lot of distractions: turning cars, pedestrians and red-light runners.
  • Steer clear of erratic drivers. Let a tailgater pass you.
  • Keep your eyes on the road. Talking on a cell phone or reading a map can distract you and lead to an accident. Keep in mind that a distracted driver might also be near you. Drive cautiously.
  • Be alert near parked cars. Someone could open a car door or pull out in front of you.
  • Don't drive sleep-deprived. Sleep is not a matter of willpower, but a biological need. If you become drowsy, pull off the road and get some rest.
  • When passing another car, get past the driver's blind spot as quickly and safely as possible.
  • Know your brakes. Most cars have antilock brakes, which require a driver to apply a firm and continuous pressure on the pedal.
  • In wet or stormy weather, leave extra space between you and the car ahead.
  • Don't drive through water. A small amount of water can disable a vehicle in seconds. One foot of moving water can sweep your car away.
  • Don't forget the basics: Buckle your seatbelt, limit loose objects in your car and lock your doors.