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SAFETY TIPS Safety measures for drivers

1 - Always use the seat belt. 2 - Avoid talking on the phone, if you need to make or answer a call using your computer " hands-free " . You should consider that a conversation while driving with people in the passenger or by phone will invariably produce distracting and consequent diminished reflexes to a possible incident. 3 - Have a conscious attitude to their personal safety. 4 - If you have to buy a vehicle , prefer those who spend more unnoticed. 5 - Constantly Analyze the way: vehicles and obstacles in the environment. 6 - Avoid areas of risk and not dominate . 7 - Drive as close to the central dividing line so that it is impossible to fence it or force it to pull over . 8 - Keep distance with the vehicle in front , stopped or running , to perform evasive maneuvers. 9 - If another car hits yours strangely , avoid arguments and go to a police station . 10 - Install a security device anti theft or , if possible with a satellite positioning system . 11 - If you want to improve the safety of your car , put special locks . 12 - Make polarizing glasses , level two is recommended. 11 Install a safety mechanism to interrupt the power supply . 13 - It is important that the fuel tank is protected by a lockable lid . 14 - Pay attention to your fuel cap when leaving stations and in congested areas. 15 - Do not stop at night hours in remote areas or to the lonely only slow down traffic lights to violate them . 16 - If at nighttime stops to wait for someone else , do it with the lights out and paid up , looking at the environment. 17 - stop routes and motorway service stations or tolls. 18 - Refuel known service stations . 19 - When driving your vehicle , lock the doors from the inside. 20 - Do not pick up strangers on the road. 21 - Handle with almost closed glass, with an opening that allows breathing but prevents the entry of a foreign hand. 22 - When removing the vehicle from the garage of his home previously observe both sides of the access . 23 To access the private garage coordinate this action looking around with a family member . 24 - Every time you kick off the vehicle 's ignition key , leave the steering wheel locking and closing the doors and windows. 25 - Avoid taking the view briefcases , wallets or valuables . 26 - Remove any sticker or decal that can serve as identification. 27 - Share the ride with coworkers . 28 - Organize shipments of several cars with slugs . 29 - If you stop on the street , try to leave your car in a guarded parking in a fairly lit room . 30 Before leaving look around . 31 - When preparing to use his car , before boarding look inside since an intruder lurking in the back might be found . 32 - Prefer driving on motorways or roads.

33 - Have one or two route options . Driver Safety Although the specific skills needed to drive safely, such as vision, memory, physical strength, reaction time and flexibility may decline as we age, the percent change varies greatly within the population of older adults. The good news is that in many cases can offset these age-related changes. We can minimize the risk on the road through fitness, travel planning, and choosing to drive defensively and properly equipping your vehicle. Tips for all drivers Plan to drive during the day, avoiding high traffic times. Choose well-lit routes well marked and easy to reach parking. Take note of key points to use as a reference to help you navigate more easily. Sit up straight and always adjust your seat and mirrors for better visibility. Drive at the speed limit. If you must drive slower, use the right lane. In warm weather, leave at least three seconds of space between you and the vehicle ahead of you. In bad weather, keep double your distance from vehicles in front of you. Use signals to help turn other drivers anticipate your actions. Remember to cancel your signal if it does not automatically switch. Take a break after every 90 minutes of driving. Exit the vehicle and stretch to help relieve stiffness and fatigue.

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