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Ah, the joy of the open road—it’s a good feeling. But if you’re new to driving, you may feel a little nervous about getting behind the wheel. Don’t worry. While it’s true that accidents can happen to anybody, there are things you can do to drive safely and do your best to avoid them.

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Wear your seatbelt.

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  1. Seatbelts are an essential part of safe driving. Before you start driving, put on your seatbelt and make sure everyone else in the car is wearing theirs. If any children are riding in your car, check to make sure they’re buckled in properly as well.
    • In 2017, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported that seatbelts saved nearly 15,000 lives.
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  1. Higher speeds make it more difficult to control your vehicle and react if you need to avoid an accident. Speed limits are designed to help keep you safe on the road. Keep an eye out for the posted signs and make sure you follow the speed limit. [1]
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Stay alert and keep your eyes on the road.

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  1. Distracted or inattentive drivers are the leading causes of car accidents. Nearly 80% of crashes occur within 3 seconds of being distracted. Stay focused on the road at all times so you can react and avoid potential accidents. If you’re drowsy or tired, pull over to grab a cup of coffee or rest until you feel awake enough to drive. [2]
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Use the 3-4 second rule to keep a safe distance.

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  1. The most likely place for you to get in an accident is right in front of you. Choose a fixed object like a traffic sign, wait for the vehicle in front of you to pass it, and then count how long it takes for you to pass it. Use this rule to help maintain enough distance so you can safely stop and avoid accidents. [3]
    • Increase your following distance an extra second conditions such as rain and fog, as well as when you’re driving at night or following a large truck.
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Watch out for other drivers.

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  1. Be considerate of other drivers, but always be mindful of them. Don’t assume that they can see you or will move out of the way to allow you to turn or change lanes. If you assume that other drivers will make mistakes, you’ll be more prepared to act when they do. [4]
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Keep an eye out for motorcycles and bicycles.

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  1. Use your turn signals to alert them if you plan to make a turn or slow down. [5] Add an extra second of following distance to motorcycles as well. That way, you have extra time to slow down if you have to suddenly stop. [6]
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Use your turn signals whenever you turn or change lanes.

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  1. Turn signals tell other vehicles around you that you plan to change lanes or make a turn. That gives them a chance to prepare to slow down or allow you to merge. Be courteous and safe by always using a turn signal before you merge or slow down to make a turn. [7]
    • In some places, failing to use your turn signal could get you a ticket.
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Increase your speed to merge into a lane.

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  1. Put on your turn signal and increase your speed until you reach the gap. Use your mirrors and turn your head to make sure the opening is clear. Then, move your car into the lane and maintain your speed. [8]
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Use the left lane for passing.

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  1. Put on your turn signal, wait for an opening so the lane is clear, and move into the left lane. Speed up and pass the vehicle, put your turn signal on, wait for an opening, and then merge back into the right lane. Save the left lane for passing only.
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Check your mirrors and blind spots.

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  1. Every car has blind spots where their mirrors can’t see. Check behind you before you change lanes or back your car out so you don’t accidentally hit anything. [9]
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Pull over if you need to reach for something.

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  1. Aside from using phones, reaching for objects is another leading cause of distracted driving. Instead of trying to reach for something, just pull over for a moment so you can grab it safely. [10]
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Put your phone away.

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  1. Phones are the number one distraction out on the road. Even checking your phone for just a moment can take your eyes off the road long enough to cause an accident. Place your phone in your bag or center console while you’re driving so you don’t use it. You can also set it to “Do Not Disturb” so you don’t hear any alerts while you’re driving.
    • Pull over or wait until you get to your destination to check your phone. It can wait!
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Never drink and drive.

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  1. Drunk drivers can cause life-threatening accidents. If you’ve had anything to drink, play it safe and have somebody else drive. If you don’t have anybody else to drive, call a cab or use a ride-sharing app like Uber or Lyft. [11]
    • If you’re impaired or under the influence of any drugs, you may not be able to drive. Stay off the road and have somebody else drive if you can.
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Keep your car well-maintained.

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  1. Check your tire pressure as well as the tread on your tires. Make sure your car’s fluids are filled and your battery is working. Check your owner’s manual and follow the maintenance schedule listed in it to keep your car performing safely and properly. [12]

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      To drive a car safely, make sure your phone is put away so it won't distract you or reduce your reaction times. Then, buckle up so if you do crash, you will be 50% less likely to be seriously injured. Always obey the speed limit as well, because speeding greatly increases your chances of crashing. While you’re driving, put enough distance between the next car and yourself that if they crash, you have at least 3 seconds to react before you hit them. Scroll down for tips on how to deal with specific hazards like ice and trucks.

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