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6 top safety tips learnt when on your driving lessons Wakefield

Many people forget simple safety tips after taking their driving lessons Wakefield and this is what usually causes an accident. Following a few simple safety tips could save you some money when it comes to renewing your car insurance in Wakefield.

  1. Keep your distance from the car in front. You should always keep 2 seconds behind the car in front as you where taught on your driving lessons in Wakefield. Examiners will not pass a pupil in a Wakefield test centre if they feel they're following the car in front to closely and they have good reason for this.
  2. When emerging from a crossroads make sure you look left, right and forward! Many drivers just look left and right, they don't take into account a car opposite them turning in the same direction. This could cause a accident and in addition to this leave you with a expensive insurance renewal quote.
  3. As a driver in Wakefield you will encounter a lot of roundabout, some more complex than others. Make sure that you indicate when exiting roundabouts to tell other drivers when they have the availability to enter onto it. Some drivers in Wakefield don't do this and it causes drivers to pull out in front of car already on the roundabout. It's good practice to use your indicators on roundabouts.
  4. Don't let other passengers in the car distract you or encourage you to go faster than you're comfortable with. Accidents happen when a young group of people are in a car and passengers are encouraging the driver to go faster than is possible.
  5. Make sure that your tyre tread is at the legal limit required. There are two reasons for this, the first been that you can receive points on your licence if your car tyres are below the legal limit, it's 3 points a tyre so if all 4 are illegal you can lose your licence. The second reason for making sure your tyres are legal is because it gives you maximum grip to the road. Having good grip is important because you're less likely to then slide out of control.
  6. Always put your seat belt on correctly when going out in you car. You are also responsible for anyone in your car under the age of 14, but it's good practice to always make sure everyone in your car is wearing a seat belt.

These safety tips are taught on driving lessons for a reason, when out and about take these into consideration and it will make other drivers more aware of your intentions as well as possibly safe from causing a accident!

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