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10 Things To Do Before You Leave Your Driveway

Texas Drivers should always do everything they can to make sure they are driving safely. Here are a few things you can do in addition to taking a defensive driving class, to make sure your drive is a safe one:

  1. Check your tire pressure levels – Regulate each tire's PSI to the recommended amount, as needed. This will give your vehicle better traction.
  2. Put on your seat belt - In the occurrence of an accident, this will keep you from being thrown into or through your windshield.
  3. Require your passengers to buckle up - Seatbelts keep occupants from being tossed around inside your car. Texas law also requires that passengers must be belted or the driver/passenger could be issued a ticket.
  4. Adjust your seat - You should be positioned in a way that maximizes your visibility and ability to control your vehicle.
  5. Adjust your mirrors - You should adjust your mirrors so that you minimize blind spots and maximize all-around visibility.
  6. Don't drive if you're under the influence - Alcohol and drugs impair your reaction time and motor functions, which can result in vehicle collisions.
  7. Don't drive if you're tired - Falling asleep at the wheel is not only dangerous for you, but it's also dangerous for the other drivers on the road around you.
  8. Put any distracting items away – For example: Put cell phones in out-of-reach and/or out-of-sight places such as the glove box or backseat.
  9. Keep up with basic maintenance on your vehicle - Such as oil changes, brake repair, new tires, and change out non-functioning turn signals and headlights.
  10. Plan your trip ahead of time and leave with plenty of time to arrive at your destination on time - Driving in a hurry or being uncertain of where you're going can make you impatient and scared which can result in an accident.

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