Seat belts reduce the chance of fatal injury by 45% and the risk of moderate to critical injury by 50%, according to studies. Before you hit the road, always wear your seat belt!
Keeping loose things in your car's backseat might lessen the danger of harm during sudden stops or crashes. Secure loose objects to make the journey safer.
Using hands-free gadgets while driving can lower the likelihood of an accident by 90%. To stay connected safely, embrace technology.
Properly inflated tires improve not just fuel efficiency but also vehicle stability, lowering the likelihood of an accident.
Did you know that the probability of a deadly accident increases threefold at night? Take extra precautions when driving at night.
During long car trips, take a 15-minute break every two hours. Stepping out for 15 minutes, stretching, and relaxing can greatly reduce weariness and improve alertness.
If you have children under the age of 12, it is safest to seat them in the backseat to minimize potential harm from airbags during an accident.
Carry a pair of polarized sunglasses with you on bright days to reduce glare and improve visibility.
Keep an eye out for wildlife crossings, especially in rural regions. Hitting animals can cause serious injuries to both you and the animals.
Relying only on GPS navigation while driving can lead to distractions. To avoid distractions, familiarize yourself with the route ahead of time.