speeding and pushing cars out of way, cuting over lanes is always good if that doesnt work try cow tiping
A good defensive driver should always stay alert and focused while on the road, anticipate potential hazards, follow traffic laws and signals, maintain a safe following distance, and avoid distractions such as texting or speeding.
look out for the actions of other drivers
Look out for actions of other drivers
Yes, "First Woman Driver" should be capitalized as it is a title or specific designation referring to the first woman who drove a vehicle.
Both "Good" and "Morning" should be capitalized in "Good Morning."
No, the sentence should be: "One of the lifelong memories many of us share is the moment we obtained a driver's license." "Is" should be used instead of "are" because the subject "One" is singular.
The new driver, Ms. Peters, found the school run along the main street very tiring.In case you wanted to know, the commas go there because you set off appositive phrases (such as Ms. Peters) with commas.
The action arrow should be pointing towards "driven" in the sentence: "The bus was driven by a substitute driver that day." This is because the action of driving the bus was completed by the substitute driver.
True
Good vision Alertness Quick Reflexes Attention to detail Patience
Stay alert
a defensive driver is a person who has road rage.
stay alert and look for trouble spots
State Farm does offer a good driving discount. They also offer discounts if you are a defensive driver, if you are an accident-free driver, and if you have an anti-theft device for your car.
safety EDIT: It is not important to the a defensive driver, it is important to be an AWARE driver. You can be defensive and still have issues (driving 40 mph on the 70mph freeway is overdefensive) BE AWARE, especial for those on motorcycles!
Yes, they will. They will keep your insurance rates down and they will teach you how to be a good driver.
as a defensive driver you must follow the car ahead of you at safe distance of?
Both
One should consider taking a defensive driving course if they want to improve their driving skills, become a safer driver, or potentially reduce insurance premiums. Additionally, taking a defensive driving course may be beneficial after receiving a traffic ticket or being involved in an accident.
A defensive driver anticipates the actions of the other drivers and is prepared to take evasive action. He or she is always on the alert.