How New Drivers Can Reduce Their Risk On The Road

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If you’re a new driver, one of the best things you can do for other drivers and yourself is work on ways to reduce your risk on the road. You’re automatically a bigger risk than those who have been driving for a long time. Remember, all it takes is one second and everything could change.

If you want to make sure you’re not posing a risk, here’s what you can do:

Get The Right Car

If you go straight out and purchase a fancy car with all of the trimmings and a huge engine, there’s every chance that you’re not going to be able to handle it. To start with, you should get a car that you don’t mind making a few mistakes in, as you’re probably going to get into a few nicks and scrapes.

A second hand car that will get you from A-B is a good idea. If you’re actually a seasoned driver and you’re thinking about putting a new driver on your current insurance policy and sharing your car, you should re-think. It might not be the best thing to do if you want to keep your car in good condition.

Keep Your Car Maintained

As well as having the right car, you need to make sure that you keep the car well maintained. Make sure you check it over before long journeys, and that you feel confident checking and changing things like the oil and water if needs be. Ensure you know what to look for on your tyres and that you see to any issues ASAP too!

How New Drivers Can Reduce Their Risk On The Road
How New Drivers Can Reduce Their Risk On The Road

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Go On A Defensive Driving Course

Defensive driving can be key to keeping yourself safe on the road. It’ll help you to preempt what other drivers are doing around you, so you can make smart, fast decisions. These courses are not compulsory, but they can help to teach you some useful things and build up your confidence too. Places like LevinInjuryFirm.com deal with a lot of car accidents that could have been prevented by defensive driving.

Have A Black Box Fitted

Having a box fitted in your car will give you an incentive to drive sensibly. These boxes can track your driving habits and give you feedback, as well as help to bring down insurance premiums. Without one of these boxes, it’s easy to quickly fall into bad driving habits.

Avoid Driving At Night

Driving at night is especially dangerous for new drivers, as most accidents happen at this time. You should avoid doing this wherever possible, especially until you’re used to driving your car.

Don’t Have Too Many People In The Car At Once

Having lots of people in your car at once can be a huge distraction. You should aim to minimize distractions in your car as much as you possibly can. This means keeping passengers to a minimum, not fully engaging in conversation with them, making sure the music isn’t at a distracting level, and that your phone is in the glovebox.

Use these tips and you’ll reduce your risk on the road.

 


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