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Top 6 Bad Driving Habits You Need to Stop Today

preciousBy preciousOctober 27, 2023No Comments5 Mins Read
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When applying for a driver’s license, everyone is expected to learn about car safety and how to follow the rules of the road. Unfortunately, as time goes by, drivers seem to forget what they’ve learned, while others join other drivers in some bad driving habits. 

Many drivers develop hard-to-break bad driving habits, resulting in traffic violations and unnecessary wear and tear on a vehicle. Even worse, many fatal accidents are the result of reckless driving. 

Here is a list of six bad driving habits that are dangerous to drivers and road users, and helpful tips to break them today.

  1. Driving While Distracted 

According to the experts, over 3,142 fatalities are caused by distracted driving. Any activity that takes the driver’s attention away from the road is considered dangerous. Texting, talking on the phone, eating or drinking, changing the radio station and more can be a distraction. 

Drivers are obligated to protect their vehicle occupants, all surrounding motorists, and pedestrians. To end senseless accidents, drivers need to put down their phones. It is important to educate family members on the importance of developing safe driving habits. Texting and driving is a major cause of accidents and fatal crashes, but most young people don’t see this danger.

  1. Running a Red Light is a Bad Driving Habit

Motorists always seem to be in a hurry, and some are willing to run a red light to get where they are going. If you approach a traffic signal that has turned yellow before reaching the intersection, it is best to stop and wait for it to turn green again to decrease your risk of an accident. Get in the habit of slowing down, and the next time you encounter a yellow traffic light, hit the brake instead of the pedal.

  1. Speeding While Driving

It is time to stop putting the pedal on the metal. Speed limits are in place for the safety of motorists and pedestrians alike. Going too fast can result in deadly accidents and increase your risk of hitting another car or going off the road. 

To change this bad habit, the first thing to do is to follow speed limit rules. Obey the reduced speeds in residential areas and watch for school crossing signs. Setting your cruise control to the allowable speed limit can help you avoid speeding on highways and keep you and other motorists safe.

  1. Running on Empty Tank

With the price of fuel continuously rising at alarming rates, many drivers often have to wait for the next salary to fill up at the fuel station. Unfortunately, running on fumes can damage your vehicle’s engine.

When there is not enough fuel to power the car, the fuel filter starts to clog. Air infiltrates the system, and combustion is thrown out of whack. Expensive engine repairs will far outweigh the cost of filling up, so pack your lunch next week and make sure you always drive with at least a half tank of fuel.

  1. Sudden Stops and Fast Starts are Bad Driving Habits

There is nothing worse than having to slam on the brakes because a motorist failed to use a turn signal. Always alert other drivers and pedestrians to your intended movement 100 feet in advance by using your turn signal when changing lanes or making a turn.

Avoid sudden stops and always try to anticipate other drivers’ actions. Slowly pushing down on the brakes will prevent excessive wear and tear on the brake pads. Also, avoid the bad habit of fast acceleration, especially when coming from a complete stop. 

Not only will you use up gas much quicker, but you will put unnecessary strain on your vehicle’s engine components. Always accelerate and decelerate at a smooth and steady rate.

  1. Slowing Down to Look at a Car Crash

When motorists see flashing lights ahead, it is human nature to know what is going on. Drivers slow down to look at a traffic accident create a dangerous situation and contribute to a chain reaction of cars coming to a standstill to witness the scene. 

Next time you come upon an accident or roadside obstacle, keep your eyes on the road ahead and stay alert for lane closures.

How Drivers Pick Up Bad Driving Habits

9 Bad Driving Habits That You Need to Stop Now To
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Many Nigerian drivers pick up their bad driving habits just by seeing what other drivers do or mere negligence. Bad driving habits come with a lot of repercussions. It might not seem like it while you’re engaging with it, however, it does not erase the potential danger involved with such an attitude. Driving on the road is already enough risk, why not reduce the risk by driving carefully and responsibly?

Conclusion

Some bad driving habits might seem fun but they have some really bad and dangerous consequences. Avoiding these bad driving habits will save you in the long run.

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