Friday, November 22, 2013

When it comes to driving, it’s ALWAYS better to be safe than sorry!




Chances are you probably consider yourself to be a pretty safe driver.  After all, it’s something you do practically every day, right?  Between commuting to and from work, picking up the kids from school, and running errands, you’d have to be a skilled motorist.  We certainly hope so!  But it’s always better to be safe than sorry.  Here are five easy tips for staying safe on the road.

-Stay Alert: This seems like a basic one, but far too many people get behind the wheel when they are not completely aware of their surroundings.  Don’t get behind the wheel after drinking alcohol or when you’re sleepy.  Remember that emotions such as anger or grief can also have an effect on your ability to focus on the road.

-Eliminate distractions: Keep your music at a reasonable volume, eat before your trip (or make a pit stop), and the most important rule (it can’t be said enough): PUT THE CELL PHONE AWAY.  

-Stay up-to-date on maintenance checks: Schedule regular appointments with us to make sure your oil is changed, tires rotated, timing belt replaced, and anything else your Kia might need to arrive safely at every destination.

-Keep your distance:  Don’t follow other vehicles too closely!  Think in threes: Stay 3 seconds behind the vehicle in front of you for speeds of 35 – 55 MPH in fair weather, 6 seconds for more than 55 MPH or in rain, and 9 seconds for heavy snowstorms or low visibility.

-Be defensive!  Remember that the only driver on the road you have control over is YOU.  Keep an eye out for other motorists and always expect the unexpected to happen.

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