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HIGHWAY DRIVING HABITS YOU NEED TO PRACTICE

Practicing highway driving is very important. Even if you’re a great driver, you should always remember to practice the good safe driving habits we’ve listed below. The best way to remain safe on a highway is to practice over and over again.

6 HIGH WAY DRIVING TIPS FOR NEW DRIVERS

Pay Careful Attention to the Speed Limit

The speed limit varies from highway to highway. On most highways, the speed limit is 70 mph during the day, and 65 mph during the night.  Pay attention to the speed limit. Driving too quickly or driving too slowly poses a hazard not only to you, but also to everyone else using that highway.

TEEN TEXTING AND DRIVING

Getting a license is a milestone every teenager anticipates with excitement, but new drivers face more dangers than ever before. With all the recent headlines about the dangers of distracted drivers parents are scrambling for ways to stop their kids from texting while driving. According to this report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 20 percent of drivers between the ages of 18 to 20 claim that texting while driving has no effect on their ability to drive but that same age group has the highest crash rate of all drivers. As a parent, how can you prevent your teen from becoming another statistic? 

9 DEADLY DRIVING DISTRACTIONS

Watching YouTube videos of cats swimming in a pool, backyard wrestling, or babies dancing can do wonders for passing the time. Doing it while driving, however, can cause a multi-car pile-up and might even be deadly. Distractions are the leading cause of accidents on the road today and they are completely avoidable.

10 TIPS TO HELP YOU PASS YOUR DMV WRITTEN TEST

Ever feel like drivers on the road today wouldn’t be able to pass a driving test? If you have, you’re not alone. A 2010 study found that 1 in 5 drivers would not be able to pass the written test if they took it today. In fact, 70 percent of first-time test takers go home with a failing grade. Don’t be one of those drivers! Here are ten tips to help you get through your written test with flying colors on the first try.