The world is full of good drivers. We all like to think we are one of them. Most people want to believe they have “Above Average” driving skills, but we know that statically, that can’t be true for all of us.
Most of us tend to pick up bad habits the longer we are behind the wheel. Even though we all start with a clean driving record, most of us end up with some spots along the way. Here are some of the most common driving mistakes that happen along the roadways. Check them out and see if you can relate to any of them.
- The Cut Off – Cutting in front of someone is always bad manners. If you are in a car, it can be very dangerous. Most cut-offs occur on accident when we are distracted and simply need to get into another lane or street quickly. But swerving to get where you need to be can cause a chain reaction of knee jerk swerving from other drivers.
- The Green Means Stop Moment – Sometimes we tend to “zone out” at red lights and forget that green means go. Luckily for us, most of the time, we are jolted out of our daze by the friendly horn beeping from the car behind us. Zoning out should never occur if you are behind the steering wheel of the car.
- The Rear Ender – On the flip side of the “Zone Out” is taking off before the car in front of you has had time to do so. Don’t be so hyper-focused on the light turning green that you forget you are not the first car out of the gate. Stay focused and wait for the traffic to move so you don’t find yourself causing a rear-end crash.
- The Blind Spot – Lots of new cars on the highway are now equipped with electronic blind-spot monitors. These are a great addition to safety systems but it is always a good idea to check the old-fashioned way. Make sure your rear-view mirrors are positioned correctly for you to see all upcoming traffic before you take off. Check your mirrors and turn your head just to make sure no one is behind or beside you before changing lanes.
- The Eternal Turn Signal – We have all gotten behind someone while on the road with their turning signal blinking. We cruise along and wait patiently for them to turn. Miles go by and it is obvious that they have no intention of turning off the road and have simply forgotten to turn off their blinker. This could happen to you! Be mindful that when you change lanes or even turn onto another street, your turn signal light could not flip off.