Sensing

  1. Stay Focused:
    • Concentrate on the task of driving, avoiding distractions such as phones or other devices.
  2. Scan Your Surroundings:
    • Continuously scan the road, mirrors, and surroundings to be aware of potential hazards.
  3. Check Blind Spots:
    • Regularly check your blind spots before changing lanes or making turns.
  4. Use Mirrors Effectively:
    • Adjust and use your mirrors frequently to maintain awareness of vehicles around you.
  5. Anticipate Traffic Flow:
    • Anticipate the flow of traffic and be prepared for changes in speed or direction.
  6. Watch for Pedestrians and Cyclists:
    • Be vigilant for pedestrians and cyclists, especially at intersections and crosswalks.
  7. Maintain a Safe Following Distance:
    • Keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you to allow for reaction time.
  8. Obey Traffic Signals and Signs:
    • Follow traffic signals, signs, and road markings to anticipate and react to changing conditions.
  9. Stay Aware of Weather Conditions:
    • Be mindful of weather conditions and adjust your driving accordingly to maintain control.
  10. Use Your Senses:
    • Use your senses of sight, hearing, and touch to detect changes in the driving environment.
  11. Stay Awake and Alert:
    • Avoid driving when fatigued or drowsy; ensure you are well-rested and alert.
  12. Expect the Unexpected:
    • Be prepared for unexpected actions from other drivers and be ready to react.
  13. Limit In-Car Distractions:
    • Minimize in-car distractions, such as adjusting radio controls or eating, to stay focused.
  14. Watch for Wildlife:
    • Be cautious in areas with wildlife, especially during dawn and dusk.
  15. Plan Your Route in Advance:
    • Plan your route ahead of time to reduce stress and allow for better focus on the road.
  16. Keep Your Vehicle Maintained:
    • Ensure your vehicle is well-maintained, as unexpected breakdowns can affect your awareness.
  17. Practice Defensive Driving:
    • Be proactive in anticipating and avoiding potential hazards on the road.
  18. Be Mindful of Your Blind Spots:
    • Remember the areas around your vehicle that are not visible in mirrors, and check them regularly.

By actively practicing these tips, you can cultivate a heightened sense of awareness while driving, contributing to a safer and more responsible driving experience.