Young Drivers Sub Habits
Respond
anticipate problems ahead by moving to the lane or least resistance or risk by adjusting speed or by covering the break and or horn
Circle Check
checking for objects or kids around the car, also if the car is damaged in any say before you start driving
Clear Blind Spot
cover horn, ground view and get out of a blind spot within 3 seconds. keep your own blind spot clear.
Maintain
flow up to speed limit and have a safe following distance.
Check Mirror
glance at mirror every 5-8 seconds. also check before slowing, before and after turning, and while stoped
Stagger
keep your vehicle driving next to an open space. establish and maintain space beside your car to allow you an escape route on or off the road.
Scan
look inside parked vehicles. look for occupants who could open a door or put the vehicle in motion (cover horn)
Ground View
look to detect movements of vehicle. people walking out of car, look for feet under car.
Minimum Eye Lead Time (MELT)
looking 12-15 second in the city and 20-30 seconds on the highway or freeway before putting your vehicle in motion
Move
move your eyes every 2 seconds. quickly glance around the vehicle and at the instruments. don't stare at problems. avoid distractions
Spot
notice and solve the problems 360 degrees Aron's your vehicle, while moving and before starting your car. predict the outcome of other road users start to move or continue along those present course.
Spot
notice and solve the problems 360 degrees around your vehicle, while moving and before starting your car. predict the outcome of other road users start to move or continue along those present course.
Lights On
on at all times to protect your space, both front and behind. 30 minutes after dawn and 30 minutes after dusk.
Position
place your vehicle when waiting to allow yourself and other road users to spot the problem. enter intersection only when there is room to exit, use "s" approach when making a left and keep to the appropriate side of the lane.
Left Center Right (LCR)
scan on approach and before entering an intersection from a stopped position, even if second, third or fourth in line.
Communicate
talk with other road users with all means at your disposal, especially the horn. ensure a response to minimize problems. horn, high beam lights, turning signal, speed/ car movement, had signals.
Plan
this involves choosing the safest route and making the correct lane choices well in advanced
Avoid
try not back into a parking space to spot problems more easily. back in feather then backing out.
Point of No Return
use a point at all stale green lights to decide the pint beyond which you can no longer stop safely if the green light changes to Amber. it's a judgement call based on your speed, road conditions, and the traffic behind.
Control
when approaching any routine stop, check rear view mirror and break early to leave at least one car length space in front of you to control traffic behind you.