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chapter 3 — basic driving skills




                                            Always stay far enough behind the vehicle you’re following to allow you to
                                            make your stops in a smooth, gradual way, even if the vehicle ahead makes
                                            a panic stop. Giving yourself enough room to make gradual stops reduces
                                            the likelihood of you hitting another vehicle and gives drivers behind lots of
                                            notice that you’re reducing your speed. This reduces your chance of being hit
                                            by a tailgater.
                                            Finally, never assume that the other driver has seen you. Many collisions are
                                            the result of drivers not seeing something the other driver expected them
                                            to see.

                                            Using your mirrors

                                            To drive defensively, it’s important to know where your vehicle is in relation to
                      fast fact             other vehicles on the road. Scan the traffic ahead, behind and to your sides
                                            constantly. Look ahead for clues that will tell you whether other vehicles are
                 Convex or spot mirrors     about to change speed or stop. Frequent checks in your rear- and side-view
                 make things look smaller   mirrors will alert you to drivers who are passing or getting ready to pass you.
                 and farther away than they   These checks also help you know whether there are vehicles behind you. Give
                 actually are.              all drivers plenty of warning whenever you’re about to stop, change directions
                                            or change lanes.

                                            Looking ahead
                                            You should develop the habit of watching the traffic well ahead of your
                     driving tip            vehicle. Look for traffic lights, turn signals, pedestrians and vehicles pulling
                                            into your lane or making other lane changes. Approach every intersection
                 By looking ahead, keeping   considering whether the lights are likely to change. A light that’s been the
                 good space margins, and    same colour for some time is “stale.” That means it could change before you
                 anticipating road hazards,   reach the intersection. Be prepared to stop. Traffic lights are synchronized on
                 you can avoid sudden stops   some streets, so by driving at the posted speed you’ll make every green light.
                 and changes in speed.      Adjust your driving speed to take advantage of this.
                 These smart driving habits
                 also save fuel.
                                            Which lane should you use?
                                            Choose the lane that gives you the best vision, allows you to go where you
                     driving tip            want to go, and that best allows you to blend in with other traffic. A right-
                                            hand lane is best on a multi-lane divided highway. This is especially important
                 Choose a lane that will    if you’re driving more slowly than other vehicles or if signs direct you to keep
                 allow you to go where you   out of the left lane.
                 want to go and maintain a
                 steady speed. The fewer    On freeways, drive in the far right or centre lane, leaving the left lane for
                 lane changes you do,       higher-speed traffic and passing vehicles.
                 the better. Frequent lane
                 changes increase the risk of   Lane use
                 a collision and can increase
                 fuel consumption.
                                            Look ahead for lane-use changes so you’re prepared if the lane ends or
                                            becomes a turning lane. Be sure that you’re in the lane that allows you to go
                                            where you want.













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