Things You Can Do to Become a Better Driver
Tips
for safe driving contribute significantly to the safety of roads and highways
and reduces the frequency of accidents on the highway.
If you
already know how to drive and have a driver’s license, that’s fine. However, if
you’re not sure enough to drive in a city like Lagos, even though you have a
driver’s license, here are some tips to help you get better.
Practice with different cars
Are you
lucky enough to have access to various car brands and car models? If this is
the case, consider it an
advantage
that gives you the opportunity to drive better. The more cars you can train to
perfect your driving skills, the more versatile you will be behind the wheels.
An important tip for you at this point is to focus on the driving experience.
Do not be tempted to drive a particular car, especially if you have other cars
available.
Find space to practice
After you
have obtained your driver’s license, you must practice. You should look for
places where you can practice. You can do this in a quiet area as well as in
districts where there are many long streets. In such areas, there are also many
corners that you can use to improve your shooting skills. You can also practice
driving on soccer fields on which vehicles are allowed to drive on the pitch.
Bond with the car
Driving is
not just about accelerating, steering and braking. While driving, you have to
connect to the car at a very technical level. The goal is to understand the
behavior of the vehicle and how it responds to your control instructions. This
covers its braking distance and how stable it stays when accelerating at
different speeds. When you reach a point where you connect with the car beyond
pure driving, you can drive almost any car.
Anticipate difficult situations
A feature
of a good driver is his ability to respond to emergencies or difficult
situations. There are several tips for driving, but these depend on your
ability to imagine hypothetical scenarios that might happen while driving.
Imagine
for a moment a situation in which you have a flat tyre and are tracked by an
unknown car or a braking fault. Next you have to ask yourself what you would do
if you were in such a situation. When you anticipate these situations and think
about how you would react to them, remember to write down your weaknesses and
find ways to overcome them.
Do not neglect the handbrake
The
handbrake is an integral part of your car and should not be demonstrated alone.
This is still the most impressive way to neutralize high speeds and save your
life in difficult situations on a wet road. With the handbrake you can
strengthen your self-confidence behind the wheels.
Driving without ABS
Does your
car have an automatic braking system (ABS)? If this is the case you should
disable it to practice an emergency stop. This one thing you should know how to
do it.
Check your side mirrors
It’s easy
to forget to adjust the side mirrors before getting in the car. The danger is
that a blind spot is created. The Blind Spot is the part of the road you can
not see because the mirrors have not been adjusted properly. If you have a
blind spot while driving, you can easily miss a car moving in a lane near you.
To avoid
blind spots, it is important that you adjust your wing mirrors accordingly. If
you want to make sure your mirrors are in the correct position, drive backwards
past a vehicle next to you. Keep an eye on the wing mirror. The moment you can
not see the car anymore, it should be in your peripheral view.
Master the art of reversing
There are
several ways to drive backwards, but the best way to drive backwards is to use
the side mirrors. Practice that until you can do it extremely well.
Practice in-turn braking
Your
emergency braking on the bend is a skill you need to perfect when picking up
rides. However, you should practice this on a wide, empty area and not on the
highway.
Test the brakes