Category: Safe Driving Habits

Stop Fast

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The best way to avoid an accident is to stop fast. Stop before you hit someone or before someone hits you. The best way to stop fast is to be aware of your surroundings. That means pay close attention to the road and everything on it and near it, especially signs. No cell phones – even the ones attached to your ear – no maps spread on the next seat, no shaving, no applying makeup.

Research has shown that just talking on the phone while driving is more dangerous than three beers, even if you don’t hold it in your hand. It’s different than listening to the radio or chatting with other people in the car, researchers found. It requires more intense concentration at the expense of your attention to the road. Fractions of a second count on the road. Talking on the phone, like alcohol, adds considerably to your reaction time, according to the study.

There are other more obvious things to remember. Keeping your bakes in good repair, for one. Obeying the speed limit is another. Most important, maintain enough space between your car and the one in front to ensure you can stop in time. This last point is almost universally ignored, particularly on city through-ways where tailgating is now common practice. Be the exception to this dangerous new rule.

Finally, remember to stop twice when leaving a parking lot. First stop at the sidewalk crossing the lot exit, look for pedestrians, then stop again at the road and look for cars. You may save a life and avoid a lawsuit.

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Tailgater’s Revenge

Here’s a funny video about something we’ve all fantasized about, getting revenge on the tailgater.  Even though tailgating is rude and dangerous, the best response is just to stay calm and concentrate on driving safely yourself.  If possible, diffuse the situation by letting them around you, but only if you can do so safely.

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The Dangers of a Left-Hand Turn


Making a left-hand turn may be one of the most dangerous driving manoeuvres, and is one of the leading causes of traffic accidents. Many accidents are caused by drivers misjudging their left-hand turns, and as a result being hit by oncoming traffic. Making a left-hand turn while distracted by a conversation, using a cellular device, changing the radio station and many other things may result in this happening. Always make sure you have enough time and space to properly and safely execute your left-hand turn, and always scan both ways for oncoming traffic. It may just save your life.

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After watching the video, you’ll never want to drive distracted or too fast again. Don’t die. Don’t kill. Bad accidents happen everyday, everywhere on earth. Don’t let it happen to you.

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Teens and Driving Lessons

New drivers tend to get nervous about their driving very easily, and due to this make more mistakes than if they were not nervous. Driving with parents or other family members can be frustrating for a teen for various reasons including distractions and negative feedback. Due to this many people choose to get lessons from an instructor. Learning how to drive from a professional is a good way to learn how to properly turn, parallel park and stop and merge properly and will help teens to become more confident in their driving abilities. Also, it will allow them to learn what  aspects of driving they are lacking in, and how to properly correct their mistakes. Car accidents are the leading cause of death among teens. It’s estimated that teens between the ages of 16 to 20 are four times more likely to be in a fatal accident than an adult. It is crucial to learn all the proper ways to drive at a young age to ensure that you may continue to drive safely for the rest of your life.

Don’t Give the Finger and Other Bad Driving Behaviors

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So you’re driving down the Deerfoot or other highway and another car is too close to your bumper. You look in your rearview mirror and the car is just staying there right behind you and even getting closer. The driver wants you to go faster or even better, get out of their way. Immediately you become uncomfortable and maybe a little angry. What do you do? I’ll tell you what my first instinct is, what I want to do. I want to roll down my window and yell at the person. Get off my bumper!! Or I want to slam on my brakes and give them a scare as a warning. As a rule, I never make rude gestures but if I did, I might want to give them the finger. Or I’d like to speed up and show them I’m a faster driver than they are.

These are all bad ideas. For one, your emotions are running high and when that happens you are not being a safe driver. And two, if you do give in and do any of these things, the other driver will also get angry and then they too will be unsafe.

Big huge emotions like anger toward another driver are DANGEROUS. Lives are at stakes when you are being unsafe behind the wheel. Your life and other people’s lives. Innocent lives. And guess what? No temporary satisfaction like speeding up, slamming on the brakes, giving the finger is EVER worth it.

Much, much better is to take a deep breath and change lanes and get out of their way. Let them speed and be in a hurry for their own funeral if they want. Your life and other innocent lives are not worth losing over such trivialities.

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Big City Driving Tips

Calgary is growing into a big city. With that comes busier, more congested, more stressful driving conditions that you need to be prepared for. Here are some tips for driving in a big city:

Constantly Be Alert!

One needs to be alert no matter when they are driving, but it is especially important when driving in very congested areas like downtown Calgary. Cars, bikes, and pedestrians can come out in front of you at any time. Always have your wits about you and never talk on your cell phone, eat, put on makeup or do any other activity that will distract you from driving.

Slow down!

Sometimes you’ll come into situations when driving in busy areas where you’ll feel pressure to complete driving tasks as quickly as possible. Drivers in cities put a lot of pressure on other drivers to make decisions quickly. However, it is best to make the correct decision slowly than a bad decision quickly. So if you are unsure of something on the road, slow down and make sure you get it right.

Communicate!

Be sure to always use your blinker, even when it seems obvious where you are turning. Communication with other drivers prevents accidents and you never know what information will be important to other drivers. It’s also very important to use your horn if someone is about to cut you off or drift into your lane. That’s what horns are for!

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Don’t Forget to Shoulder Check

At our Calgary Driving School, Derek Brown’s Academy of Driving, we help you learn and practice all the essential skills and habits for safe driving.  One habit that will help you pass your driving test and drive safely the rest of your driving life, is to shoulder check.  While looking in a mirror is important too, there’s a blind spot that often can’t be seen in the rear or side mirrors. Taking a couple of seconds to turn your head will help you avoid a costly accident every time you get behind the wheel.

Just yesterday, I was driving slowly because of the icy conditions of downtown Calgary in December.  A yellow SUV was driving in the right lane next to me, when all of the sudden, it came into my lane.  Luckily, I was able to swerve and put on the brakes enough to not be hit!  I did tap my horn to let the driver know she almost caused an accident.  Maybe next time she’ll do a shoulder check.

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