How to build more buffer space around you on the road
Space = safety, at any speed
Try to drive with a clear picture of what is going on around you – literally 360 degrees around you. Manufacture a buffer zone around the car, to the extent that it is possible to achieve this in some traffic environments.
Try dropping back from the car in front
Why crossroads (and other intersections) are such killers
Why you need to look further down the road
fting your vision: an essential, but simple, 'advanced' driving skill
Most people don’t look far enough forward or far enough around bends when they drive. Lifting and broadening your vision is a neat, simple trick that gives you more time to react to otherwise unforeseen events, or those you would otherwise
Why You Need to Pump up your tyres
If you want to increase your chance of crashing, don't check your tyre pressures every fortnight. It's that simple. Otherwise, make sure you’re driving with the right amount of air in your tyres. Maybe it's not the sexiest thing you'll ever do, but those pressures are critical to maximising your car’s grip on the road, and its stability in corners and while braking.
Put both hands on the wheel
This is possibly the simplest way to improve you driving skill
IQ test: Spot the moron (above)Pretty basic, isn't it? Many drivers ‘evolve’ (if that’s the right word) to driving one-handed. When the chips are down, and you are forced to swerve, avoid an obstacle (a child who runs in front of you, an animal on the road, or a car that darts out from a side-street, etc.) then driving with one hand on the steering wheel is