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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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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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    Yes. The tires are the only thing between the car and the road. Make sure that if the tread on the tire is worn out that you replace them or you will not have any grip for acceleration, turning, and most importantly braking.
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    You may be able to recharge it with a can you can get from an auto parts store, but if that doesn't work, you'll need to take the car to a mechanic.
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    Pull the car over and buckle the child back in. Make sure your child is always buckled in and make severe consequences for unhooking the seatbelt while the car is moving.
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      • If you get lost and need to look up how to get somewhere, pull over so you can do it safely.
      • If you have somebody riding with you, ask them if they can handle the music and any directions you need to follow so you can focus on the road.
      • Driving a car with automatic emergency braking can greatly reduce preventable crashes, but these systems do not replace a driver taking control in an emergency. Such a system can be rendered inoperable by inclement weather or poor maintenance.
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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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