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Tips for Safe Driving in El Paso (and Anywhere Else)

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Keep your hands on the wheel at all times!
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Safe driving is roughly the same in any city. Sure, every city has its own set of niche rules or unique driving patterns, but generally speaking, safe driving is safe driving. It stays the same anywhere you go. So, if you are looking for a guide to safe driving in El Paso, Texas, or just about anywhere else, follow along with the basic tips we offer below!

Minimize Distractions

Yes, you may be an absolute beast at multitasking, but when you are driving, you are operating a heavy piece of machinery that could ultimately become a death machine with any wrong move. This means do not use your cell phone, even if you plan to send just one last quick text. This means do not put your makeup on in the car, even if you are running late. This means do not look at your phone to check the new score, even if it is for the big game. When driving, you want to make sure you keep both hands on the wheel and both eyes on the road.

Always Wear Your Seatbelt

Even if you live just down the street from the grocery store and you think to yourself you will only be in the car for a few minutes, you need to wear your seatbelt. It does not matter the distance or the length of time in which you will actually be in the car, an accident could happen at any time and your seatbelt could make all the difference in the outcome of the accident.

Never, and I Mean NEVER, Drink and Drive. Or Drive on Other Intoxicating Substances

Drunk driving is one of the most dangerous things someone can do. It puts your own life at risk, and even more, so puts any passengers in your car or other road occupants at high risk. However, drunk driving is not the only form of dangerous driving. Driving after taking drugs, like marijuana, or other illegal substances, puts you at risk in the same way as drunk driving. Furthermore, some prescription medications hinder your ability to drive safely. It is important to always speak with your doctor or pharmacist to learn what, if any, of your medications may affect your driving. You should also be able to look at the label of the medication and learn if that is a risk.

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