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Keep Your Head Focused When Driving

February 28, 2010 by AndrewJackson  

Everyone loves driving fast, there’s no question about that. But driving poses an increasing number of risks as the speed of the car rises. If you’re a professional driver, you’ll get pro comp wheels for racing and off road parts if the driving goes off the tarmac. But you’ll need more than just pro comp tires if you’re not a professional driver.

As we get older and become more wise, we gradually develop a second-nature in relation to driving and can go across the road in relative safely. When we’re younger, we’re completely at a loss as to what to do, and pay a lot of attention when we’re driving. We’ve also likely got signs on our car to let others know we’re still learning to drive, so that others can take care to avoid us.

The difficulties often occur in between these two arenas, when we haven’t yet fully developed our driving abilities, but think we’ve learned enough about driving to call ourselves experts. This combination of a lack of ability with a lack of care can lead to road accidents.

Of course, an additional factor that causes a great amount of confidence and a great amount of incompetence is that of illicit substances and alcohol. Alcohol especially provides the double-problem of raising our self-belief to a ridiculous level, while our actual motor skills and mental ability become seriously degraded. When we’re on a substance such as marijuana, on the other hand, our psychological state and alertness is degraded, but we’re also much more aware of our tendency to cause an accident in our current state of intoxication. Ironically, this position of paranoia can actually cause accidents, as we go too slowly and get concerned too much about a definite aspect of the road, while something else creeps up and causes a crash. Of course, if we’re planning to drive, it’s best to avoid all sorts of alcohol and drugs altogether. While it’s permitted for experienced drivers to use the car after one or two drinks, it still isn’t really worth the danger if we can avoid it.

Now let’s consider another issue that can have a negative impact on our view on ourselves as drivers: the kind of car we drive. People who have recently purchased a sports car, or some kind of car with a powerful engine, can think that these cars can be driven at high speeds safely. Obviously, this belief is all illusion. The other car which causes many accidents is the SUV. These cars are perhaps the worst of the lot. Since they’re so huge, the driver sees themselves as being invincible and does not consider the possibility of a crash. The real risk, however, is real. Many families who have purchased SUVs for the well-being of their children have actually caused accidents hurting their children from not being able to view close to the ground. Since kids are so small and the SUV is so big, it’s tough to know when children are about.

All in all, it’s definitely best to see yourself as an individual who still has things to learn about driving. Even if you’re a master driver, there’s still the chance of a crash.

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