Expert reveals six tips to keep safe on the road 

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1. Practise safe habits

Always ensure distractions are kept to a minimum and that you remain focused. Ensure seat belts are fastened, answer calls or set up navigation systems before setting off on your journey, and drive only if you are fit to do so. Abiding by these fundamentals are especially important to guarantee safety.

2. Pay special attention to cyclists and pedestrians

Accidents are more dangerous for these vulnerable road users, so take extra care around them and keep a safe distance as they can be more difficult to spot or predict. Slow down, stay alert and be careful. 

3. If you can’t ensure it’s safe, don’t do it

There’s always a safety risk with driving. If you’re not confident that your next manoeuvre will be safe, wait until you know it is as your decision as a driver can have serious consequences. 

4. Be patient with other road users

If you have only started driving or you are still getting used to following the new road measures – remember everyone learns at different rates. Stay calm, patient and keep aware of potential hazards whilst driving – so you can react when necessary.

5. Tired? Take a break

Fatigue increases the risk of collisions. Whether you are only driving on short journeys or on a long road trip, it is imperative that you stop in a safe place and rest when you feel tired and drowsy. 

6. Refresh your memory on road rules

Whether you are an experienced or new driver, rules of the road can be hard to follow. However, being aware of all driving regulations should be a priority for every road user.

Ensure you are looking out for any new updates on road measures and keep a copy of the updated highway code in your car. Whilst you may not be able to refer to it in real time, it can allow you to refresh your memory whenever it’s safe to do so. Taking a refresher driving course or lessons is another way to help renew your memory and improve your driving skills. 

*According to GOV.UK’s national statistics on reported road casualties estimates in Great Britain for the year 2021.


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