COURTESY AND SAFE DRIVING
The ability to drive a motor vehicle with courtesy and consideration
for pedestrians and other motorists is one sure sign of a professional
driver. Do you consider yourself a pro? Or do you bulldoze your way
through traffic; race to beat a changing light or speed through residential
areas? If you perform any of these unsafe maneuvers, you are a poor
example of your profession.
What does it mean to be courteous? How can we be courteous when the
other guy is always trying to get the jump on your vehicle?
It's easy! Don't get caught in any "me first" situations.
In all cases, yield the right of way. Give a little ground. Trying to
squeeze two or more objects into the same space just doesn't work. Believe
it. Many drivers have tried and have met with a violent crash.
Courtesy means respect for others as well as yourself. Being self centered
and bull headed while you are behind the wheel is asking for trouble.
Why not develop a courteous attitude? Obeying traffic rules, yielding
the right of way, signaling your intentions and driving a safe vehicle
are just some of the courtesies we professional drivers can extend.
Traffic rules were established to minimize the road hazards and to give
every driver a fair break. Racing through stop signs, speeding and driving
to the left of the center line are all examples of a poor driving attitude.
In every situation, the right of way is something that is to be given,
not taken. If the other driver is not following the rules, let him have
the right of way, even if it really belongs to you. Otherwise, you will
be gambling with the lives of your passengers and yourself.
Signal your intentions when making a turn or changing lanes. Make the
other drivers aware of what you plan to do.
Keep your vehicle in top notch condition. Follow recommended maintenance
procedures, check tires frequently and keep your vehicle clean.
Throughout the year, make due care, courtesy and common sense your gift
to all fellow motorists.