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How you drive is a reflection of your attitude. A good driving attitude
is the result of constantly practising the three C's: courtesy, caution
and common sense.
Did you know...
- Drivers who continuously cut you off, make unsafe lane changes, speed,
follow too close and disobey traffic signs and signals are displaying
aggressive driving behaviour.
- As a driver, you have to share the road to keep traffic moving safely.
You must be predictable and do what other road users expect you to
do.
- You must be courteous and you must be able to see dangerous situations
before they happen and to respond quickly and effectively to prevent
them.
- Being a safe and responsible driver takes a combination of knowledge,
skill and attitude.
- Aggressive driving is often the result of drivers taking anger, resentment
and frustration with them when they get behind the wheel. These attitudes
are not conducive to safe driving.
- An aggressive state of mind shows in your driving behaviour and affects
your safety and the safety of others.
- Give angry and aggressive drivers lots of space. Remember, it "takes
two to tango." One angry driver can't start a fight unless another
is willing to join in.
Keep Cool on the Road
Follow
these rules to stay safe and "cool" on the road:
- Don't take traffic problems or any road user's behaviour personally.
- Don't make obscene gestures.
- Don't tailgate or follow too close.
- Use your horn sparingly (a polite honk can be misinterpreted).
- Avoid eye contact with an aggressive driver.
- Don't block the passing lane or turning lane.
- When you merge, make sure you have plenty of room and watch the people
behind you.
- If someone cuts you off, slow down and give them room to merge into
your lane.
- Allow at least a two-second space between your vehicle and the car
ahead. Drivers may get nervous or angry when they are followed too
closely.
- If you feel the driver behind you is following you too closely, pull
over when safe and allow the other driver to pass.
Reduce your risks.
Safe driving starts with a good attitude.
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