Traditionally
during the July 4th Holiday, our highways experience one of the
highest traffic flows of the year. I just want to remind you all of some safety tips:
·
Always shift your
attention every few seconds, constantly scanning the road ahead and behind
you. Never blankly stare ahead nor fix
your gaze on one point on the road.
·
When passing an
automobile, always glance at the ground beside the front wheel of the car you
intend to pass. You will know instantly
if the car is about to veer - giving you an extra few seconds to respond.
·
You should pull
out into the opposite lane of traffic when passing while you are still well behind
the car in front. This should give you
some time and space to build up speed and will enable you to pull back into
your own lane should the need arise.
Never cut abruptly out of your lane into the opposite lane when passing.
·
Always signal
your intentions with your brake lights, turn signals, horn and/or headlights so
that other drivers will see you well before you change course.
·
Drivers should
always “aim high” in steering. That is,
you should glance frequently at points well ahead of you. Not only will this help your steering, but it
will also help you check the position of vehicles in front of you as well as
on-coming ones.
·
Never follow too
close. Remember that, as your speed
increases, it takes you substantially longer to stop. Also remember that it’s good to have an extra
cushion of space in front of you if you’re being tail-gated, on a slippery
road, or in low visibility conditions.
Lastly, I would remind all motorists to practice the
Golden rule when driving. Be courteous
and tolerant of other drivers. Please
don’t get angry with bad drivers or reckless ones – just get out of their way. Let’s make this summer a safe one on the
roads in Lee County or where ever you travel this holiday weekend.
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