why should you leave at least a two second gap between your vehicle and the vehicle infront of you? This allows enough time to react and stop safely.
When distracted by passengers, you should ask them to stop or continue their story later so you can concentrate.
Driving fatigued is dangerous, so make sure you've had 8-10 hours of sleep, and have planned regular breaks. Quick fixes like caffeine won't stop fatigue from setting in.
You should lave at least 2 seconds between your vehicle and the vehicle infront of you in good conditions. This applies to ALL vehicles.
In good conditions you should leave 2 seconds between you and another person's vehicle. In poor conditions leave more.
Leave a distance greater than two seconds in foggy or rainy conditions
The speed limit is the maximum safe speed in ideal travel conditions. Drive slower if its foggy, rainy, or if there is water on the road.
Even if stopped in traffic, you can't touch your phone. this includes receiving calls, opening apps, or texting. Have you phone on do not disturb.
If you feel any signs of fatigue, look for an area where you can stop and rest.
Some signs of fatigue are blurred vision, squinting, and yawning.
There is a zero tolerance policy for prohibited drugs. If you are found to have these in your system, you will loseyourlicence.
Make sure all passengers are restrained.
If you feel fatigued, you should seek alternative transport.
There is no flexibility when it comes to speeding. The signed speed limit is enforced by the police
you should indicate for at least 5 seconds before turning out of a parking spot on the side of the road or in a median strip.