- Avoid abrupt lane switch and sudden brakes - This might leave other road users little time to control their vehicle for safe driving. Example: heavy vehicle takes longer time to brake compared to cars and bikes. Practice patience and cautious otherwise leaving to unfortunate car incidents.
- Always buckle your seat belt. Seat belts are your best protection in case of a crash. Wearing a seat belt is the single most important thing you can do to save your life, especially in a crash with a large truck.
- Watch Your Blind-Spots - Avoid hanging out in the blind-spot of another vehicle especially trucks and lorry. they have blind sports around their sides, back and front. If they could not see you, you can't see them.
- Be Attentive Drivers - Be attentive to driving or what is going on around you. inattentive driving can be just as dangerous as aggressive driving when driven slowly in the passing lane, ignore trucks brake lights or signals, and create an emergency-braking situation. Always avoid using cell phones while driving.
- NEVER DRINK AND DRIVE - Drinking and driving don't mix. Alcohol affects a person's ability to make crucial driving decisions, such as braking, steering, or changing lanes. Everyone around you in danger when you drink and drive. So think before you drink.
So please think of you loved ones drivers... Have a safe drive!