10 Ways You Can Help Make Ontario's Roads The Safest in North America
- Don't drink and drive. Don't drive when you're taking medication
that will affect your driving.
- Always wear your seat belt.
- Obey the speed limits. Slow down when road and weather conditions
are poor.
- Don't take risks: don't cut people off in traffic, make sudden
lane changes or run yellow lights.
- Don't drive when you’re tired, upset or sick.
- If you're in doubt, let the other driver go first —
yield the right-of-way.
- Keep a two-second space between your vehicle and the one ahead.
To check your distance: start counting when the vehicle ahead
passes a fixed object, stop counting when your vehicle reaches
the same spot.
- Cut the distractions: don’t overcrowd the vehicle or
play loud music.
- Always check your blind spot: look in your mirror and over
your shoulder before you change lanes.
- Check traffic in all directions before going into an intersection.
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