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June 9, 2025

Don’t Be That Driver: Defensive Driving Techniques That Work

Driving can be a thrilling experience, but it’s also a risky one. With millions of vehicles sharing the roads, accidents are an unfortunate reality. But what if you could significantly reduce your risk of being involved in an accident? That’s where defensive driving comes in.

Defensive driving is more than just following the rules of the road; it’s about anticipating potential hazards, reacting quickly to changing conditions, and making informed decisions to avoid collisions.

Benefits of Defensive Driving

Situational Awareness: The Foundation of Defensive Driving

Situational awareness is about being constantly aware of your surroundings, anticipating potential hazards, and making informed decisions to avoid them. Here’s how to enhance your situational awareness:

Speed and Space Management for Safety

Maintaining a safe following distance and choosing the right lane is crucial for defensive driving:

Emergency Preparedness While Driving

Distracted Driving: A Leading Cause of Accidents

Distracted driving is one of the biggest risks on the road. Avoid distractions such as:

Impaired Driving: The Dangers of Driving Under the Influence

What to Do After an Accident

Defensive driving is a valuable skill that can significantly reduce your risk of accidents and enhance your overall driving experience. By developing situational awareness, managing speed and space, preparing for emergencies, avoiding distractions, and knowing what to do after an accident, you can become a safer and more responsible driver.

Expand Your Safe Driving Knowledge

Expand your knowledge with our Safe Driving: Defensive Driving Techniques Training Course. For a deeper dive into specific techniques and advanced driving skills, consider enrolling in our specialized Advanced Driver Training Program.


References

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) – Defensive Driving

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) – Driver Safety

National Safety Council (NSC) – Defensive Driving Courses

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