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Stay calm and accept the situation. Getting angry is not going to help or make the traffic go away.Be respectful of other drivers. Everyone is late and as frustrated as you are. Don’t be aggressive, try to weave your way through the traffic, or speed up ... more >>
Get your CDL. You must pass the knowledge and skills tests for obtaining your CDL before you can get your CDL endorsed. Depending on your state's policies, you may be able to take the doubles endorsement test at the same time you take your CDL ... more >>
When entering an expressway use your turn signal. Even though you may think it is obvious to others that you will be merging, it helps to clarify the fact and calls attention to drivers who may not be paying full attention.If you are already on ... more >>
Keep focused. It is important that you pay constant attention to what is going on around you and what the road is doing up ahead. Noticing a hairpin corner too late can have dire consequences.Follow the posted speeds closely. When driving through narrow ... more >>
Be prepared. It may sound simple and too obvious to mention, but this is the most important step. Before you attempt to contest a ticket, step in front of a judge, and/or police officer. You should be prepared with all the factual ... more >>
First, drivers need to understand that a transmission on any vehicle is the device that transmits the power of the engine to drive the wheels. On vehicles with an automatic transmission, the shifting is done automatically once the vehicle is in drive, ... more >>
Know the laws and procedures involving the handling of a vehicle according to the Oklahoma Driver's Manual. Knowing the speed limits for driving in residential areas is very important.Practice driving as often as possible. Remember, even when practicing ... more >>
Have confidence. The key to assertive driving is the ability to possess an assured outlook. If you are confident in your skills as a driver, driving assertively will come easily.Know your vehicle. You can't be an assertive driver if you are fumbling for ... more >>
Brake before beginning to make an evasive turn, if possible. By braking before the turn, you can make a sharper turn and decrease the chance of a roll over or a jackknife.When using evasive steering, turn the steering wheel as little as possible to avoid ... more >>
Study the Massachusetts Driver's Manual. Be sure to memorize signs and driving techniques so you can readily answer questions during testing.Graduate from a state approved driving school. You must have 30 hours of lecture, 6 hours driving and 6 hours of ... more >>
Pass as you would pass a car, and do not pass too close or too fast, as the blast of air can blow a motorcycle out of control.Signal your intention to turn while watching for oncoming motorcycles.Allow at least a two-second following distance so the ... more >>
Take a driver education course. A classroom course will always be more effective than an online class. (Because you can ask questions and get clarifications.)Get your state's DMV Driving Handbook and know it forwards and backwards. Be sure to pay close ... more >>
Inquire about free state sponsored driver's education courses at your teenager's high school. Complete the program, which usually lasts for 1 to 2 weeks. Receive a certificate that makes your teenager eligible for a learner's permit.Seek out a driver's ... more >>
Assemble a group of professionals such as the parents, a psychologist or school psychologist, a drivers education instructor and others to discuss whether or not the person with AS is capable of driving a car. Assess her visual/motor tasks, how easily ... more >>
Get into the car and make sure you are anxiety filled and angry. You cannot drive aggressively if you are not preoccupied with narcicistic thoughts of only you. So this mindset is essential.Never use turn signals. If the lane change is unsafe, change ... more >>
Clean your trunk. Full trunks mean more weight. The more a car weighs, the more fuel it will burn and thus the higher amount of fuel emissions. Cleaning a car's trunk will reduce the amount of unneeded weight in the car.Drive smartly. Fast accelerations ... more >>
Purchase a Thomas Guide or a GPS unit, as there are enough streets that change names in Los Angeles to lose Sherlock Holmes. Often streets will stop and start up again in completely different places (take, for example, La Cienega). You need a map to ... more >>
Make certain your battery is holding an adequate charge, since batteries are less efficient'and engines more demanding'in cold conditions. Your mechanic can use a meter called a 'load tester' to simulate the effects of cold-weather starting and determine ... more >>
Gather ONE of these items:1. Lease Agreement2. Utility Bill3. Vehicle Registration Card4. Voter Registration CardGather ONE of these items:1. Passport2. Birth Certificate3. Adoption RecordGather ONE of these items:1. Driver's License2. Canceled ... more >>
Proper Restraints Save Lives! With your child sitting in the chair, fasten a belt around her and the chair at waist level. Now, tell her that the original intent of the lap belt was to keep the passenger’s body from sliding forward and slamming the ... more >>
Burglars are going to look for the easiest houses to break into. Most burglaries happen during the day while you're out, or while you're on vacation. The trick is to make it very difficult to break into your house, or to make them think you're home ... more >>
Memorize the most common "jerk-mobiles": ? Cadillac Escalade ? Chevy Corvette ? Chrysler 300 ? Dodge Magnum ? Ford Mustang ? Honda CRX ? Pontiac Trans Am ? A Hummer ? A Ferrari, Lamborghini or other ludicrously expensive sports car ... more >>
Push down on the brake pedal firmly. Use the controlled braking method of keeping your foot pushed down steadily on the pedal without letting up. To prevent a skid, do not brake overly hard.Most newer semi truck and trailers use anti-locking braking ... more >>
Start out in familiar neighborhoods. If you don't know where you are and are a new nighttime driver, looking for street signs can just add to your discomfort. Begin your nighttime driving training by taking a few spins around your neighborhood each ... more >>
Make sure your teen has a learner's permit, license or any other requirement necessary before beginning driver training.Review the rules of the road the teenager learned during the required classroom hours.Drive to an empty parking lot or driving ... more >>
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