Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Summer Road Safety Tips (3)

Summer Road Safety Tips (3)

3. ON THE ROAD

Getting there is half the fun of a road trip vacation. Plenty of distractions both inside and outside your vehicle can take your attention from the road.
Cranky fellow travelers, traffic congestion, road construction and detours, ringing cell phones, unfamiliar roads, and loud music are just a few you might encounter. While you can expect some distractions, you can also counter them with safe driving techniques to keep you focused.

Tips for Staying Focused

The best way to stay focused while driving is to avoid fatigue
So schedule your trip to allow for frequent breaks. Stopping for food or beverages, taking time to pull over at a rest stop just to stretch your legs, staying overnight at a motel and sharing the driving are all good strategies for avoiding fatigue and staying alert behind the wheel.

Traveling with Children

Remember that long trips can be especially tough on children.
Stopping along the way makes the trip easier and less tiring for them as well- and more of an adventure too! Also, bring along a few favorite books or soft toys to keep the little ones occupied. The trip will seem to go faster for them, perhaps lessen the number of times they ask, “Are we there yet?” and better enable you to keep your attention on driving.

Buckle Up America. Every Trip, Every Time.

Along with staying focused, make sure everyone in your vehicle is buckled up properly at all times. In fact, buckling up is the single most effective thing you can do to keep yourself and your passengers safe while on the road.

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