| It's Your Job to Drive Defensively |
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| Monday, 06 December 2010 16:09 |
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Driving defensively on the job is arguably one of your most important responsibilities. Your life – and the lives of those that find themselves near you on the highway – depends on it. Let’s take a look at the meaning of driving defensively and discuss techniques for staying safe. What is defensive driving? Defensive driving means anticipating dangerous situations by taking into account the actions of others and the presence of adverse driving conditions. Simply stated, defensive driving means being completely ready for potential surprises on the road. What does defensive driving require? Defensive driving requires the knowledge and strict observance of all traffic rules and regulations applicable to the area in which the vehicle is being operated. A successful defensive driver will never be involved in a preventable accident. The following requirements of the National Safety Council's Defensive Driving Program can be helpful in learning to drive with a defensive mentality. According to this program, defensive driving requires:
Three Basic Steps to Driving Defensively
Make safety a priority, it's your duty! |



