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Do always wear your seat belt. This is the most effective way to avoid serious injury or death if you are in a collision.
Do always check your blind spots before changing lanes. Even the most sophisticated vehicle technology may miss blind spots.
Do keep small children in tested and approved car seats, no matter how much they beg or plead to get out. Take frequent breaks so that little ones can stretch their legs.
Do periodically review the official rules of the road for your jurisdiction, and follow them always. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is a great resource.
Do follow the posted speed limits. Adjust as necessary for adverse weather. Slow down in rain, snow, or fog, and increase your following distance.
Do pay attention when driving, even if you are familiar with the area. A surprising number of accidents happen only blocks from home. Always stay alert.
Do be courteous toward other drivers, especially in heavy traffic and rush hour.
Do give pedestrians the right of way in crosswalks.
Don't drink alcohol and drive, and don't get in a car with a driver who has been drinking or using drugs.
Don't make assumptions about what other motor vehicles are going to do. Just because someone has their turn signal on does not mean they will turn.
Don't assume that other cars know what you are doing, either. Make sure you use your turn signals, and give yourself and the cars around you plenty of room to maneuver.
Don't tailgate other cars or follow too closely. Always maintain a safe following distance. If you rear-end another vehicle, the insurance company will likely find you at fault.
Don't pass on shoulders, fail to yield, or run stoplights or stop signs — even if no one else seems to be around. Obey all road signs and traffic signals.
Don't play your car stereo so loudly that you are disruptive to other motorists. Ensure you can hear train signals or emergency vehicle sirens over your music.
Don't talk on your cellphone while driving. If you need to make or answer a phone call while driving, pull over at a safe place, use the phone, and resume your journey.
Don't use your phone during a traffic jam. Resist texting or checking your social media even while stuck in traffic. Distracted driving is unsafe, even in slow or stopped traffic conditions.
Don't engage in other activities while driving that distract your attention or reduce your reaction time. Eating, changing clothes, or putting on makeup while driving is dangerous. In some states, you can be ticketed for "driver inattention" for these activities.
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