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Unexpected Driving Hazards: Don’t Get Caught Off-Guard

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For happier holidays and a safer new year, be extra careful on the roads.

(NAPSI) — The holiday season, with its festive spirit, family gatherings, and vacation plans, also can include some unexpected driving challenges ­– but you can still navigate them safely.

How to Drive Down Your Risk

Here’s a rundown of unanticipated driving hazards of the fall and winter holidays and how to tackle them.

  1. Distractions Galore: The holiday season can be distracting with dazzling light displays, roadside decorations, and parades. While they add to the festive spirit, they can divert one’s attention. Solution? Stay focused. Remind yourself constantly to keep your eyes on the road and be extra cautious in areas with heavy decorations.
  2. Early Sunsets: With Daylight Saving Time over, it gets dark earlier. Combined with fog or rain, early sunsets can reduce visibility considerably. Be sure your vehicle has fog lights and all lights are functioning correctly. Avoid high beams in foggy conditions, as they can reflect back and impair visibility further.
  3. Increased Traffic: Holiday shoppers, travelers, and delivery trucks flood the roads during this time. Try to plan trips during off-peak hours and always factor in extra time. Check traffic updates before heading out and consider alternate routes.
  4. Unpredictable Weather: Winter brings a mix of rain, fog, ice, and snow. Regularly check tire pressure and tread depth. Ensure wipers are in good condition and use defrosters to keep windows clear. If you’re driving in snowy regions, consider investing in snow tires or chains.
  5. Impaired Drivers: Unfortunately, the holidays see a spike in alcohol consumption and, consequently, impaired drivers. Stay vigilant, especially during nighttime. If you spot a vehicle swerving or driving erratically, maintain a safe distance and consider reporting them.
  6. Parking Lot Perils: With malls and shopping centers bustling, parking lot incidents increase. Watch out for pedestrians and cars backing out without noticing. Always park in well-lit areas and be patient; rushing can lead to fender benders.
  7. Fatigue: Between holiday preparations and long drives, fatigue can set in. Remember, a drowsy driver is as dangerous as a drunk one. Plan breaks during long trips, share driving responsibilities, if possible, and consider an overnight stay instead of driving back late.
  8. Wildlife: Winter is an active time for wildlife. Deer, in particular, can be more prevalent on roads, especially during dawn and dusk. Always scan the road ahead and use high beams when there’s no oncoming traffic.

The holiday season does present unique driving challenges, but with awareness and preparation, you can get around them. As you celebrate and travel, make safety a priority. After all, the best gift you can give your loved ones is ensuring you arrive safely.

Learn More: For more driving resources and test preparations, check out https://driving-tests.org.


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