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Hazard Recognition
A critical element of defensive driving is learning to identify potential risks before they escalate into dangerous situations. Participants will learn how to spot hazards early—such as unpredictable drivers, road obstacles, and changing weather conditions—and take preemptive actions to avoid accidents.
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Safe Following Distances
Maintaining the proper following distance is essential for preventing rear-end collisions. Our course teaches drivers the importance of the “3-second rule,” how to adjust this timing in adverse weather, and the dangers of tailgating.
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Adverse Conditions Driving
Bad weather, such as rain, snow, and fog, increases the risks of road incidents. This topic covers the specific techniques needed to drive safely under challenging conditions, including adjusting speed, braking techniques, and enhanced situational awareness.
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Driver Fatigue and Distraction
Fatigue and distractions, such as cell phone use, are significant contributors to road accidents. We educate drivers on recognizing the signs of fatigue and minimizing distractions to stay focused on the road.
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Speed Management
Speeding is a leading cause of accidents. Our course emphasizes the importance of speed management, understanding speed limits, and adjusting speed according to road and traffic conditions.