- Failing to pay attention - zoning out
- Driving while drowsy
- Becoming distracted inside the car
- Failing to adjust to weather conditions
- Driving aggressively
- Making assumptions about other driver’s intentions
- Speeding
- Changing lanes without checking blind spots and mirrors
- Driving while upset
- Ignoring essential auto maintenance
This information is from the National Save Driving Test and Initiative Partners. So, drive safely my friends.
Blessing,
Carol A. Deel
2008 Copyright by Carol A. Deel, MS, LCPC, LCMFT, All Rights Reserved. No part of this may be reproduced by any means without the written permission of the copyright owner.
1 comment:
Combining #1 & 3 equals "driving while on the cell phone"
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