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The streets of New York are one of the most high-trafficked and busiest, and the most crucial to drive to. From minor accidents to road rage deaths because of motor vehicles, the state of New York require defensive driving lessons for people who have collected too many points on their driving records or had their privilege suspended.

The objective of defensive driving is to minimize the number of driving risks while on-road using a more advanced training course. It teaches the drivers to be cautious and keen of their surroundings, the latest techniques in vehicle driving and a lesson of the state's current driving law.

The most hands-on way to learn defensive driving is by enrolling to professional driving schools in New York. Joses Driving School is a driving academy committed in providing quality driving lessons not only by teaching the basics but knowing how to be responsible behind-the-wheels, drive safely and how to be a defensive driver.

Even the most confident and the most experienced drivers make mistakes when driving * Vehicle malfunctions, bad weather conditions, encounters with a driver who are unpredictable and ignores traffic law. To avoid making mistakes yourself or being involved in driving situations because of someone else's mistake, learn to drive defensively. Joses Driving School provides these crash course tips for your guidance:

Be Prepared And Look Ahead * Always sit comfortably with both hands on the steering wheel. Traffic conditions change constantly so always scan the road ahead. Also anticipate mistakes by other drivers and what you can do to avoid it. Be ready to react responsively by using your car's signal to alert other vehicles behind you.

Maintain The Proper Speed * Obey posted speed limit on roads; if there is none, do not exceed your car's speed faster than 55mph or 88km/h. Learn to assess your car's speed depending on certain conditions on road due to weather or road accidents. Doing this will keep the traffic flow smooth. Driving slower than the minimum speed can interrupt the traffic and create situations. Same thing goes if you increase your speed faster than the normal. Be aware that there are different speed limits by state. In New York, the speed limit is 30mph or 48km/h.

Allow Car Space * DO not tailgate. Car crash usually involves rear-end collisions. Leave enough room between your vehicle and the one in front so you can stop safely if the front car stops. And If a driver tailgates behind you, move to another lane if possible (do not forget to signal) or slow down and pull off the road to let the driver go by you.

Or follow the two-second rule: choose an object near like a signpost, a tree or an overpass. As the vehicle passes it, count aloud slowly, "one thousand one, one thousand two." If you reach the same object before you finish counting, your are following too closely.

Do Not Drive If You Are Tired, Angry Or Under The Influence * Aside from tailgating, road rage is one of the many reasons why there are car accidents. Your emotions are not balanced and hostile. Same thing goes if you are exhausted as your eyes follow your brain's signal to sleep. Sneaking naps while driving can cause tremendous car accidents or deaths. And lastly, do not, ever, drive under the influence of liquors or drugs.

Always Keep Your Vehicle In Good Operating Condition * Before leaving your house or a night before, check your car's mechanical condition from steering wheel, gauges, brakes and signal lights to car lock system. Check your car's fuel and water levels, and always clean your mirrors to have a better and clearer view of the road ahead, beside and behind you.

Other valuable road tips: always wear your seatbelt; when riding with kids under 5, provide them safety seats; do not use mobile phone wile driving; do not pump your car's stereo so you can hear everything outside.

Submitted by:

Dhorj S. Escusa

For more information about defensive driving tips, visit http://www.joseautodrivingschool.com DHORJ ESCUSA is web copywriter for http://www.uswebsitebuilder.com/ a web design company that build websites and increases visibility through optimization and promotion.


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