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If your teens will see firsthand how to establish safe driving practices before they get behind the wheel. Unfortunately, you cannot prevent every accident by using safe driving tips. If you or your teen is involved in an accident, a Salt Lake City personal injury attorney can be a great resource. Call the Jardine Law Offices to set up a free consultation today. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 6 Tips Keeping Teen Safe Behind Wheel


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6 Tips Keeping Teen Safe Behind Wheel
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Do you have a teenager who is about to start
driving? Teens are often well-known for being
accident prone while driving. Dont let your teen
fall into this category. Instead, encourage safe
driving habits, even before your teen gets behind
the wheel. Review these six tips so that you can
avoid the need to use a Utah personal injury
attorney and keep your teenager safe.
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Dont Use Your Cell Phone
Never use your cell phone while driving. This
includes texting, calling, browsing the web,
checking your email, and searching for music to
play. Anytime you are engaging with your cell
phone, you are taking your eyes off the road and
your mind off the task at hand. Set an example by
staying off your cell phone while driving so your
teen follows suit.
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2. Practice Defensive Driving
When you are behind the wheel, you need to be
aware of your surroundings. While driving with
your teen, teach them how to pay attention to
what is going on outside the car, not only what
is going on inside of the vehicle. All drivers
should be aware of the cars in front of them,
behind them, and to the side of them. That way,
if another driver is not driving safely or causes
an accident, you can act accordingly to avoid a
dangerous situation.
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3 Limit The Number Of Distractions
Even if you are not texting, your cell phone can
still be a distraction in the car. Start by
storing it away to minimize the urge to use it or
to glance down when you see a text come through.
Additionally, loud music, a car full of
passengers, or eating while driving are other
distractions that could potentially lead to an
accident, and the need for a Salt Lake City
personal injury attorney. Do your best to keep
your focus on one thing driving safely.
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4. Drive According To Conditions
Although your teen will have learned the rules of
the road in their drivers education course, it
is important to stress that they should always
drive according to conditions. For example, even
if the speed limit is 40 mph, certain conditions
like heavy snowfall, sleet, and congestion are
reasons to consider adjusting your speed. It may
not always be safe to follow a speed limit in
those scenarios.
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5. Always Wear A Seatbelt
When you enter the car, always put your seatbelt
on before starting the vehicle. Also, you should
not begin moving the car until you are certain
everyone else in the vehicle is buckled up.
Having a seatbelt on is one easy way to help
prevent injury if a car accident does occur. By
continuously putting on your seatbelt, you are
establishing a good habit that may prove
beneficial in the future.
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6. Use Your Headlights
Even when it is not dark outside, it is a good
idea to get into the practice of turning your
lights on. This will help you see better when
driving in any condition. It also helps other
drivers see you and your car, especially if you
are driving in an area with a lot of curves or
during a time of the day when there is not as
much visibility.
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Hire an Attorney
Jardine Law Offices P. C. 825 N. 300 W. Ste
N-224 Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 Phone no .-
801-350-3506 Open Hours Weekdays 800 am -
700 pm, Weekends By Appointment https//www.j
ardinelawoffices.com/contact/
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