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Answered by jesude
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Obey traffic rules and use common sense

When it comes to defensive driving, obeying traffic rules and using common sense are essential. Traffic rules are in place to help protect you and others while operating a vehicle on the road. Make sure you know the rules and that you apply them to your own driving every day.

You should know and understand the following:

Speed limits

Traffic signs and signals

Follow the 2-second rule

Signal your intentions

Pass with care and only where allowed

Defensive drivers obey traffic rules and use common sense. We hope you are a defensive driver.

We hope you always obey speed limits, traffic signs, and signals.

We also hope that you follow the 2 second rule. This means you should always stay at least 2 seconds behind the vehicle in front—and allow more distance at night or in bad weather.

How can you tell if you’re 2 seconds behind another vehicle? Simple. Just note when the vehicle in front passes a traffic sign or utility pole. Then slowly count 1, 2. If you pass the sign or pole before you’ve counted 2, you’re too close.

Another thing defensive driver’s do is signal their intentions. If you’re going to turn or want to change lanes, switch on your turning signal in plenty of time.

If you plan to stop, tap your brakes a few times to slow down so that the driver behind you can see your brake lights and then he will understand that you’re slowing down and may stop. If somebody’s right behind you, stick your arm out the window, extend it downward, and wave your hand backward to show you intend to stop.

Defensive drivers also pass with care and only where allowed. They slow down when being passed if the other vehicle needs room to pass safely.

Answered by avinash05
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