1. When you merge onto the freeway, you should be at
average traffic speed.
2. When in the right lane of a freeway, move over one
lane to the left when you see drivers coming into traffic from the
entrance ramp. If this is not possible, slow down to give the
entering driver more room.
3. Allow plenty of room between you and other
vehicles. Many driving experts advocate the two-second rule. Under
this rule, you should start counting when you see the vehicle in
front of you pass a fixed object. Count one thousand one, one
thousand two. If you reach the fixed object before two, you are
following too closely.
4. Try to maintain average traffic speed. Vehicles
going much slower or faster than other traffic are a recipe for an
accident. However, common sense regarding speeding laws must also be
considered.
5. You should use extra caution when driving at night
or in bad weather. Remember that many drivers do not adjust their
driving habits for the weather or bad road conditions.
6. Avoid any sudden moves, since this does not give
other drivers time to react.
7. Continuously scan the roadway ahead of you for
signs of trouble, including construction and traffic slowdowns.
8, Be aware of the positions of other drivers around
you, particularly those beside you or slightly to the rear. Make
sure your rearview mirrors are properly adjusted before you drive
your car.
9. Remember that your reaction time and overall
driving skills decline as you get tired. Breaks every few hours are
important.