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EASTERN OREGON MARKETPLACE
East Oregonian
Tuesday, June, 4, 2019
EASTERN OREGON
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DRIVING SAFETY | STAYING ALERT
Get Defensive
Since you share the
roadways with so
many other drivers,
it’s critical to keep
your head in the
game as you
commute.
Even if you’re the safest driv-
er in the world, the actions of
others can impact your drive in
a negative way. Defensive driv-
ing is key to making sure you
protect yourself and your pas-
sengers. Here are a few quick
tips to become a better defen-
sive driver.
PUT AWAY THE DEVICE
There’s nothing smart about
using your smartphone while
driving. Talking on the phone
or texting serve as major dis-
tractions that can divert your
attention from the road.
Rather than have your device
in your lap or in your hands,
give it over to a friend or put it
in the glovebox for your com-
mute. If you need navigation
for your trip, mount your
phone to the dashboard so you
can keep your hands free.
There are Bluetooth prod-
ucts on the market that can
help equip your car with the
latest and greatest connectivity
capabilities if it isn’t outfitted.
Ask your local car detailer or
electronics company for
options that may be right for
your vehicle.
SLOW DOWN
Tens of thousands of people
© ADOBE STOCK
die every year due to speeding.
By simply following the speed
limit posted on busy highways
and roads, you can ensure a
safer commute. Do not feel like
you need to keep up with the
flow of traffic if it makes you
uncomfortable. Stay safely in
the right lane to avoid being
distracted by faster drivers
weaving in and out of their
lanes. Remember that defen-
sive driving is all about paying
more attention to drivers
around you.
WATCH THE SHOULDERS
Always be prepared to move
to a left lane if someone is
pulled over on the shoulder of
the road. It is illegal in many
states to stay in the right lane if
a police officer or emergency
vehicle is parked on the shoul-
der.
Stay defensive around other
drivers who may wait until the
last minute to swerve into a left
lane. They may see the emer-
gency vehicle at the last minute
and be forced to make a quick
decision. Be mindful of how
other drivers may react to cer-
tain situations and you’ll
increase your chances of stay-
ing safe on the roads.