WATCH FOR ROAD WORK
Road construction and summer go hand in hand. But work zones aren't there just to make your drive a hassle. Crew members are working to improve the roads and make your drive a better one. Make sure you always slow down and stay alert in work zones.
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Checking your mirrors is important, but they don't show everything. Make sure you shoulder check before lane changes and turns. A quick glance over your shoulder can eliminate all blind spots and make your drive a safer one.
No one likes a tailgater. The easiest way to keep a safe following distance is by obeying the three-second rule. This gives you enough time to react to the car in front of you. LEAVE ENOUGH SPACE
LOOK FOR FLASHING LIGHTS
Always proceed with caution. Drivers with yellow flashing lights have the right of way through intersections but should always slow down and look both ways. Drivers with red flashing lights? Treat it like a stop sign. Come to a full stop and advance when it's safe to do so.
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