Friday, January 27, 2012

How To Make A Safe Turn While Driving

Safe turning is necessary to avoid road traffic accident. There are some requirements a driver must fulfill to have a safe turning during driving. Below are some of them.
  • A driver must use signal indicator early and correctly before negotiating a turn. This makes your intention to turn and your direction known to other road users.
  • Do not speed to the point or junction where you intend to make the turn. Slow down when approaching the point of turning.
  • Ensure it is safe to turn before turning. Not checking properly can lead to road accident.
  • Make good use of your mirror.
  • Ensure your car is positioned correctly before negotiating a turn. Turning right has a different positioning from turning left.
  • Observe carefully at road junctions before making a turn. Look left, then right, then left again before turning.

Monday, January 23, 2012

How To Negotiate A Right Turn Safely

Turning right is easier and less dangerous than turning left. However, if requires special care to achieve a successful right turning. The following tips can help you negotiate a right turn successfully.
  • Start signaling from about 40 meters to the junction where you wish to make the turn and slow down.
  • Move closer to the right
  • Before making the turn, check both sides of the road and ensure it is safe before making the turn.
  • Avoid turning wide. Keep to the right margin while turning.

Friday, January 20, 2012

How To Drive Through A Bump Safely

Bumps are like long-ridge material constructed on the road to prevent drivers from moving their vehicles at high speed. Bumps are provided in areas where people cross the road often such as roads close to or at school premises.
Some drivers drives at high speed even in places where there are road signs warning them of speeding. But, with bumps, the driver has no option but to slow down when he sees a bump. Follow the steps below to cross a bump safely.
  • Slow down when approaching a bump by changing your gear to one.
  • Release the clutch as soon as the front tyres of your car have climbed the bump. This is to enable the wheel to roll down smoothly.
  • Repeat the steps above for the back tyres or wheels.

Monday, January 16, 2012

How To Drive Safely Up Hill

Driving up hill is different from driving down hill and driving on a level road. So, different techniques most be applied when driving on such roads. Driving up hill requires extra care so as to avoid road traffic accident. Follow the tips below to drive safely up hill.
  • Avoid high speed when driving up hill.
  • Ensure your vehicle is thoroughly examined before driving up hill. Focus on the brake and steering.
  • Don’t follow closely a vehicle driving up hill. Ensure the vehicle ahead has succeeded in driving safely uphill before you start moving. Failure to do this may lead to road traffic accident as the vehicle ahead may roll down and hit the vehicle behind especially if the vehicle ahead is carrying heavy goods.
  • Avoid overtaking when driving up hill as it is very unsafe to do so.
  • If you must park your vehicle during the process of driving uphill probably as a result of emergencies, ensure you do so without posing threat to other road users. You can do this by turning the wheels to the left as far as possible to prevent it from rolling backwards in the traffic. Turn your wheels to the right if your country permit left lane drive.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Causes Of Overtaking Accident

Overtaking when done wrongly can lead to road traffic accident. Accident caused as a result of overtaking has been known to be very disastrous in terms of injuries and deaths. When a driver attempts to overtake and he does so wrongly, he may come head to head with an on-coming vehicle which can cause them to collide. When such accident occurs the impact is always grievous. Several factors are responsible for overtaking accidents; below are some of them.
  • Overtaking too early without checking thoroughly to ensure the road is clear.
  • When the vehicle you are about to overtake increases it’s speed or does not want to give way.
  • When you do not consider overtaking distance before overtaking especially when overtaking long vehicles.
  • Overtaking at wrong conditions or areas such as zebra or pedestrian crossing, narrow roads, slippery roads, etc.
  • Overtaking without checking the traffic behind your car. The vehicle behind you may want to overtake your car which can lead to road accident.
  • When a vehicle develops mechanical fault during the process of overtaking.
  • When a vehicle you are trying to overtake also wants to overtake or change direction. This may be as a result of insufficient signal before overtaking or when the driver is absent minded.
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