Smarter Driver Podcast
Tips, techniques and skills to stay safe after you get your driver's license. SUBSCRIBE TODAY! ► http://youtube.com/c/smartdrivetest **************** COURSES & CHECKLIST Driver's Test Checklist ► https://www.smartdrivetest.com/dont-fail-drivers-test-checklist Click for COURSE Package that includes: 1) Pass Driver's Test First Time 2) Defensive Driving Smart 3) Winter Driving Smart https://www.smartdrivetest.com/new-drivers/smarter-driver-package "GUARANTEED Pass Your Road Test "First Time" Pass Your Road Test First Time Coupon - youtube30 **************** CHAPTERS 00:00...
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Tips, techniques, and real-life happenings to drive safely on black ice and snow in the winter. SUBSCRIBE TODAY! ► http://youtube.com/c/smartdrivetest **************** COURSES & CHECKLIST Driver's Test Checklist ► https://www.smartdrivetest.com/dont-fail-drivers-test-checklist Click for COURSE Package that includes: 1) Pass Driver's Test First Time 2) Defensive Driving Smart 3) Winter Driving Smart https://www.smartdrivetest.com/new-drivers/smarter-driver-package "GUARANTEED Pass Your Road Test "First Time" Pass Your Road Test First Time Coupon - youtube30...
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Driving Cultures Is It More Difficult to Drive in Other Places? Many drivers feel that their city is the worse for drivers and driving culture. There’s road rage, people cut you off, and of course they don’t signal. Pass Your Driving Test First Time Course Package: Pre-Trip Inspection Checklist: Smart Drive Test YouTube: Website: In a Smart Drive Test poll done on 10 June 2022, less than 20% of drivers have driven in other countries. And from that information, it’s posited that most have a limited view of driving. But the question remains, is it more difficult to drive in...
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Distracted driving is the practice of driving a motor vehicle while engaged in another activity, typically one that involves the use of a mobile phone or other electronic device. And the use of cell phones and other electronic devices while driving has received the bulk of the distracted driving campaigns attention. The laundry list of activities that account for distracted driving is exhaustive. Eating Driving Reaching for something in the car Tuning the radio Shaving Putting on makeup Billboards along the roadway Actions of other road users And so on, and so on "The Automobile Association...
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No matter at what stage of your learning, these tips, strategies and skills will ensure you pass first time. Learn your job, the driving examiner's job, and what are the best practices for test day? You must take away the driving examiner's right to fail you...nothing less, nothing more. GDL Whether it feels like or not, every one is entered into a Graduated Driver's License program. Learner's Permit For the Graduated Driver's license, you will hold your learner's permit for a required time. In most places that varies from 180 days to a full year before you are eligible to take your on-road...
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Pass Your Driver’s Test Course Package: https://www.smartdrivetest.com/new-drivers/smarter-driver-course-package Correct Procedure When Pulled Over by Police If a police vehicle pulls up behind you with just the lights flashing, you can drive to a safe location to stop. Often that’s just around the corner on the next side street. If the lights and sirens are activated, stop immediately. When and if you're pulled over by police, you don't have to stop right away. Pull onto a secondary road or into a parking lot to keep both yourself and the police officer safe. Pulling over on the side of a...
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Car Crashes If you took all the car crashes that happened in one country and put those in one place on the same day, you’d have a national emergency. But that’s not the way we deal with traffic crashes. And even though most refer to these as accidents, most collisions can be explained. And crashes that can be explained are NOT accidents. Traffic carnage is everywhere in our society. The biggest reasons for crashes are drivers failing to yield and following too close. Simply speaking, drivers are failing to manage speed and space. Like disease, no one is immune from traffic crashes....
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What kind of a driver are you? Are you the kind of driver that meticulously maintains her vehicle? At the exact mile, you’re taking it in for its oil change? Or are you the kind of person that drives your vehicle with bald tires and the muffler falling off? If you’re the former, this podcast is for you. Learn and know what regular maintenance you need to do to your vehicle and when to do it. The proverbial saying: “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure!” Meaning that if you don’t do a little here and there, you’re going to do “A LOT” all at once. Oil changes and tire...
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Smart Drive Test is about empowerment and helps you achieve your success. We can have a discussion around issues of driving. And with these discussions, we all learn and grow. First impressions – you don’t get a second chance to make a first impression. In readiness for your driver’s test, be sure that you take a shower and put on nice clothes. These don’t have to be your Sunday best, but jeans that aren’t ripped and a good shirt. And in these post-COVID days, be sure that you wash your car, get out all the garbage and give it a vacuum. Consistency – develop habits, skills and...
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Traveling for the Easter, Memorial Day or Thanksgiving. These tips and strategies will help you to both be comfortable and in control for the long drive. Learn defensive driving strategies that will keep you safe. Know what to do in the event that your vehicle breaks down on the trips. Have your vehicle checked over before heading out. Check all the fluid levels in the engine compartment. Ensure that your tires have adequate tread. Check the windshield wipers if you’ve been ignoring those. If you’re not sure, get a qualified automotive technician to check over your vehicle to prevent...
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If you took all the car crashes that happened in one country and put those in one place on the same day, you’d have a national emergency. But that’s not the way we deal with traffic crashes. And even though most refer to these as accidents, most collisions can be explained. And crashes that can be explained are NOT accidents.
Traffic carnage is everywhere in our society. The biggest reasons for crashes are drivers failing to yield and following too close. Simply speaking, drivers are failing to manage speed and space.
Like disease, no one is immune from traffic crashes. Princess Diana, James Dean, and Paul Walker are just a few of the famous people that have died in car accidents. Every day in the United States there are thousands of crashes, injuries and deaths as a result of the automobile.
Seat belt use, increased automotive and road engineering, in combination with grass roots drink driving campaigns (MADD) reduced the number of traffic deaths over the past decades. Unfortunately, almost a half-century of policy and legal changes have not impacted the number of drivers that drive drunk.
GDL (Graduated Driver’s License) programs moved to reduce the number of crashes amongst young drivers. However, fewer crashes amongst young drivers has not been the result. The GDL programs in combination with people living in cities has postponed young people getting their license.
When they do get their driver’s license, they’re facing the “4 Ds” of life:
1. Distractions (Screens with an overwhelm of information);
2. Dating;
3. Driving;
4. Drinking.
And with none of these life events do they have any experience. This inexperience erodes their driving focus and often carries a dire consequence.
It’s not driver behavior that’s reduced traffic deaths. Rather it’s advances in automotive and road engineering features. In combination with better cars and roads, medical science has further reduced traffic deaths. Yet we’re still crashing and injuring the same number of people as we did in previous decades.
Finally, in the podcast, we answer smart drivers’ questions.’
Brake failure on modern vehicles in unlikely. Brake systems are divided into two independent sub-systems. If the front brakes fail, the rear brakes will continue to work, and vise-versa. And if the brakes do in fact fail completely, you can use the parking brake as an emergency brake. If all that fails, simply put the transmission into neutral, and let the car roll to a stop. If something happens, be sure to activate your 4-Way Flashers to alert other traffic that something’s wrong.
To prevent crashes, manage space well and know that driving is a social activity. Sometimes you just have to let off the accelerator to stay safe.
Happy motoring smarter drivers.