Keep your eyes moving, do not stare at a fixed point in front of you. Avoid excessive caffeine usage. And as always if you are dosing, it is safer to pull over and power nap then to try to keep going.
Stay alert
stay alert and look for trouble spots
cost of damage, time and effort and how effective it would be.
They should. Unfortunately, not all of them put this into practice.
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.
Stay Alarmed For Every ThingYou do
Probably not scared, but if you live in the northeastern U.S. you should probably stay on alert and be cautious.
A defensive driver should maintain a safe following distance to allow for ample reaction time, stay aware of their surroundings by frequently checking mirrors and blind spots, and anticipate the actions of other road users. They should also obey speed limits, adhere to traffic signals, and avoid distractions such as mobile devices. Additionally, being prepared to react to unexpected situations, such as sudden stops or erratic driving behavior from others, is crucial for collision avoidance.
Maintain course and speed, but stay alert.
Maintain speed and course, but stay alert.
Armies stay on alert when there is danger of military action.
Yes. A defensive player can stay in the lane as long as they wish.