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5 tips for new driver

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5 tips for new driver

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  1. 5 tips for new driver OPERATIONS PRO USMAN

  2. DRIVING TIPS FOR NEW DRIVERS • Congratulations on your new driver's license! Your license is an exciting step toward independence and adulthood, but it's also a big responsibility. Remember, what you do in the driver's seat not only affects you but everyone else on the road, too. • We've put together some of the best tips for new drivers to help you stay safe and have fun on the road.

  3. OBEY ALL TRAFFIC RULES • Following the speed limit, leaving adequate space between you and the car in front of you, obeying traffic signals, and wearing your seatbelt are just a few of them. • Following traffic rules can help keep you away from traffic tickets, which are expensive and could raise your car insurance rates.

  4. WEAR YOUR SEAT BELT • make sure your passengers wear theirs, too. "Among teen drivers and passengers 16–19 years of age who died in car crashes in 2018, almost half were unrestrained at the time of the crash • regular oil changes and tune-ups, checking tire pressure (don't forget the spare!), regular tire rotation, checking brake fluid and coolant levels, and filling up the gas tank before it hovers too close to "E." For your car to take care of you, you need to take care of it

  5. ADJUST YOUR ACCESSORIES • making sure your seat is in a comfortable spot and checking all mirrors to make sure they give you visibility of your car’s blind spots. How to check? A vehicle overtaking from behind you should start to appear in the side mirror just as it’s disappearing from the center rear view mirror.

  6. BE PREPARED • In case of accidents, breakdowns, or other emergencies, your car should always contain critical driving documents and an emergency kit with everything you'd need for an extended time in your vehicle. Ensure you have things like your vehicle registration, proof of insurance, and driver's license handy. A good emergency kit also includes water, non-perishable snacks, an emergency blanket, flashlights, road hazard cones and possibly flares, jumper cables, essential tools, and a small amount of the oil and coolant your car requires.

  7. WATCH THE WEATHER • Rain, wind, and snow can all make driving more difficult and dangerous. If it's wet out, make sure your headlights are on, slow down, and increase your following distance. Braking takes longer when roads are slick — sometimes as much as ten times the braking distance as on a dry roadway. Most importantly, if the conditions are too treacherous, it's better to stay off the roads until you've mastered the art of winter driving.

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