Illinois Defensive Driving
Is defensive driving a term you are familiar with? Perhaps, you are wondering exactly what it is. Defensive driving is:- Anticipating that other drivers on the road are going to commit driving errors
- Preparing for each action committed to avoid dangers
- Surveying, planning, and staying aware of traffic and all unexpected incidents
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Techniques for Defensive Driving
There are many defensive driving techniques that you should be aware of and begin to practice which include:
- Be aware of the space within your vehicle and always have an escape route planned in case of emergency
- Always keep a safe distance between yourself and other drivers on the road
- Survey your forward path for at least 12 to 15 seconds in order to get an idea of what lies ahead
- Always check each direction prior to making a turn even when you have the right of way
- Use extreme caution when your field vision is limited
- Use caution with all vehicles on the road and be aware of state vehicles such as school buses and mail trucks
- When traveling by or through constructions sites or emergency scenes use extra cautionary measures
- Report reckless driving that you may witness on the road as well as slow down so you can get out of their way
- Always check you brakes to make sure they are in good working condition
- Always drive within the posted speed limits making exceptions as to when the road or whether conditions are poor
- Always follow the Illinois safety laws
- Make sure that you drive with your lights on in dark hours and fog
- Always pass at a secure distance
- Take extra precaution when entering a bridge especially during the winter, as they are first to freeze
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