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When it comes to holiday season, hazards of drunk driving and their caution tend to be the main subject matter for TV, radio and newspapers almost every year. Streets are packed with extra police than ever as well as sobriety checkpoints are set up by many cities to catch out the drunk drivers driving on night, especially where there are possibly seems to be more parties.


This additional services target to diminish the number of traffic accidents that are related to alcohol, which on the other side assist all of us to lower the risks during the holidays.


Holiday Madness
Driver can be safe from a literal wreck just by Juggling normal responsibilities, when it comes to parties, shopping and extra school events. Remember that it’s not matter how calm and collected you are because other drivers by your side may be more on edge than usual, so you better follow these preventive measures.

  • Maintain additional patient within yourself as well as make allowances for other people and their mistake as well. Never disregard to watch out for pedestrians and other drivers.

  • Always concentrate your work that you’re doing because they not only cause you to make mistakes. But eating, cell phones and other distractions keep you from paying attention to other people as well as their entire silly errors.

  • You should be more careful while parking your car in parking lot that is crammed with plenty of cars and pedestrians especially at holiday season of year. Therefore, you better take in a bit slower than normal in order to avoid fender benders or worse.

  • You should also notice your emotions and if you get too irritated, stressed out or emotional then you should take a break. During break, you can have a cup of tea or coffee and relax for about 10 minutes and again go back to driving.

Holiday Fatigue
Driving while drowsy is one of the dangers, which is often not considered but result great casualties during the hectic time of year. The driver gets more impatient and irritates while falling asleep behind the wheel and which may outcome a serious and critical road accident.


Some of the important precautions to be considered while passing along with your family members and pals who may be travelling along with you in your car during the holidays are mentioned below:

  • If you’re tried then you better forget about starting your journey. You should be aware of your trip if you’re going to start your journey directly after leaving from work or school when you’re too tired or if you’re going to start your journey after waking up early in the morning.

  • Manage a 15-minute break between every two hours in your trip.

  • It’s better to share the driving if any other driver is present in your journey. It is recommended by safety experts to switch off every three hours.

  • You should ensure that each and every single on your journey is carrying emergency contact numbers as well as valid identification.
     

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