The longer you’ve been driving, the more automatic it feels due to muscle memory. Whatever your good or bad driving habits, you probably don’t even notice them.
That means that almost all drivers can benefit from a refresh every so often. Whether it’s letting distractions steal your attention or leaning too much on safety features, bad driving habits put you and others at risk.
Use this guide to develop better habits and reduce the likelihood of tickets and collisions.
Mistake #1: Relying Too Heavily on Technology
Technology can be great, but it’s risky to rely solely on blind-spot monitoring, lane departure warnings and backup cameras. Use your senses to drive safely, and let technology be a backup.
Mistake #2: Assuming Other Drivers Are Paying Attention
Be alert to the signs of impaired or distracted drivers: wandering out of their lane, braking erratically, driving too slowly and other reckless behaviors that stem from inattentiveness.
Mistake #3: Driving While Tired, Upset or Distracted
Driving while tired can be just as dangerous as driving while intoxicated, in terms of the effect on your judgment and reaction time. That goes for driving when you’re very upset, too.
External distractions, like texting, should also be avoided. Even fiddling with the radio or using GPS can take your eyes off the road at a crucial moment, so try to only make adjustments when the vehicle is stopped.
Mistake #4: Reckless Driving
When you’re running late or feeling stressed, it’s tempting to engage in reckless driving behaviors such as running traffic lights or stop signs, speeding, weaving in and out of lanes and more. Take a deep breath and remind yourself it’s not worth it.
Mistake #5: Ignoring Warning Lights
While this isn’t directly about driving, it is something drivers should remember. Warning lights exist for a reason. If you see the tire pressure light, check engine symbol, low fuel warning or any other alerts, don’t ignore them. You may save money if you address the issue right away.
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