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Defensive Driving

June 23rd, 2009 by admin | Filed under AA - Automobile Association, Auto Cover, Car Breakdown, Green Flag, More Th>N, Tesco Insurance.

defensive_drivingThe art of defensive driving is all about keeping you safe on the road, which should also mean you’ll see less of your car breakdown service.

And good defensive driving comes with practice. It is not something that can be picked up overnight and it requires patience, and some concentration.

It’s based on the premise than everyone around you is a bad driver. And it’s all those other guys and gals out there that need to be comparing rescue and recovery services, because they’re going to need them, and not you, because your the best driver in the world!

So, have a go at driving with the attitude that everyone is a bad driver and that rather than you’re going to show how it should be done, you’re going to move quietly along. You are going to anticipate trouble and when you’re proved right, you’re going to steer around the situation and get away. Believe me, you will eventually find this works because you will hopefully avoid a trip to casualty, or the local jailhouse. And it will save you a lot of time when its come to compare breakdown cover.

Most of us feel that when driving, not only are we the best driver in the world, but that we also have an inalienable right to do as we see fit. Therefore, when we see what we regard as poor driving, the overwhelmingly urges comes across most of us to teach that miscreant a lesson.

So, for the slow driver, the favoured tactic is tail-gating at the fattest speed possible to prove that despite there being speed limits, we know the best speed for that road, even if we’ve never driven along it before. And for the driver that might accidentally pull out in front of us and cause us to decelerate from the safe speed of 100 mph in a built up area, we favour flashing lights, complex hand signals and an open window so that we can hurl obscenities in order to enforce our firm views. And this of course whilst overtaking the offender with inches to spare, outside a school and with a juggernaut coming the other way.

And who says men can’t multi-task? Many seem able to change gear, make one-fingered gestures, light a cigarette, text, shout at another driver and find the right track on the stereo, all at the same time, whilst not slowing down. Brilliant; except that there will be one result, premature aging.

So, try something new. Look for trouble and when it happens, act accordingly. Take evasive action and once the situation has passed, get on with your driving. Leave the police to enforce driving standards. And stay calm. Do not think your manhood, or femininity, has been threatened when someone does’t let you pass in the fast lane. Stay cool and keep out of trouble.

Drive looking ahead; thinking about what might happen, if. That way, I am sure, your will see less of your car breakdown service.

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