Planning to drive to visit family or friends this holiday season? Here are a few top tips from Young Pro Drivers Academy – The Best Driving School in Saint John New Brunswick that will help you stay safe throughout Christmas and the New Year!
1. Rest Up Before Your Drive
If you’re planning a road trip, one of the most important aspects of staying safe is getting a good night’s sleep. Get at least 7-8 hours of sleep to make sure you avoid drowsy driving. Driving while tired can be nearly as dangerous as distracted driving or drunk driving.
2. Take Frequent Breaks During Long Trips
Lots of rest stops throughout the High way in New Brunswick. Stop and have a rest at “Irving Gas Station” stations with biscuits, coffee, and tea. Make sure to take advantage of these!
It’s a good idea to take a brief rest every hour or two while driving. This helps you recharge and stay alert when you drive on a long road trip. You may also want to consider swapping driving duties between licensed drivers every couple of hours so you can take a longer rest.
3. Be Aware Of Drink Driving Dangers, Particularly At Night
Night can be a dangerous time to drive at night during the holiday season. An unfortunate part of the holiday season is an increase in drunk driving. Obviously, you should not drink and drive, as it’s extremely dangerous and will result in the loss of your licence.
You should also be careful during the holiday driving season to reduce your risks. Drive in the day when possible, and avoid driving very late at night.
Keep extra space between you and other drivers on the road, and if you notice erratic driving behaviors, consider slowing down to let the other driver in front of you, and notify the police if you suspect drunk driving.
4. Obey Speed Limits & Road Rules To Avoid Demerit Points
Don’t lose your “demerit points”. It happens more often during the holidays, usually from Christmas Eve to a few days after the New Year. This means if you break speed limits or violate other road rules, you’ll lost the demerit points on your licence.
In addition, police throughout New Brunswick are on high alert for violations of the road rules, so you should take extra care when driving, particularly if you are a 7.1 learner, or 7. 2 driver with low demerit limits. Even minor violations could result in a suspension of your licence and high fines and fees.
5. Anticipate Weather Conditions For Your Trip And Plan Accordingly
If there are heat advisories, heavy storms, or other inclement weather conditions on your drive or at your destination, make sure to plan accordingly. Plan to add more time into your trip, and take steps like bringing extra water, snacks, and first-aid kits if you suspect there may be weather-related issues on your trip.
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