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Being Safe on the Road

November 10, 2009

Even if you're a regular Mario Andretti, if you'll be traveling by automobile, there are several matters you'll want to keep in mind to ensure your safety.



Before driving off the rental lot, ask if your car is equipped with driver or dual air bags, which are designed to work in conjunction with seatbelts. Please note that children under the age of 12 should always ride in the back seat.

Drive defensively and remember that the law does not assign right of way to anyone; it only specifies who must yield right-of-way. To help avoid accidents and roadway unpleasantness that could spoil your trip, resist being provoked by traffic crunches or bully motorists, especially when driving in crowded areas.

If another driver bumps you or attempts to make you pull over by honking or yelling, keep driving. Proceed to a populated, well-lit area and then check out the situation.

If you will be driving a rented car, ask your rental agency for a car that does not have any agency decals or other distinguishing marks that identify it as a rental car, being driven by out-of-towners. Also, ask for a map and directions before you leave the rental location.

Store all valuables and belongings out of sight, preferably in the trunk of your car or, better yet, in the lobby safe of your hotel.

Lock all doors and your trunk, whether your car is parked or you are driving. At night and on any occasion when you are alone, you should also close the windows.

When you pick up your rental, find out if the car has anti-lock brakes. Chances are good that it will, as many car-rental companies have autos with this feature. If you're not familiar with anti-lock brakes, it's a good idea to practice braking in a remote area while driving at a moderate speed. Do not pump the brakes--this will disengage the entire braking system. The brake pedal will vibrate; just keep your foot on the pedal and continue steering.

If your car starts overheating, it can help to turn on your heater; this helps draw heat away from your engine, and may help you make it safely to the nearest garage.
 
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