Beware of these types of drivers

Driving on the road can be a hazardous experience as accidents happen frequently and, more often than not, the blame lies with the drivers involved. Dangerous drivers are often the culprits and it’s important to be able to identify them in order to stay safe on the road. You may have encountered such drivers multiple times, and it’s important to be cautious and keep a safe distance from their vehicles. It’s always better to avoid any potential risks.

Those who send messages

driver reading messages

Using a mobile phone while driving is as hazardous as driving under the influence of alcohol, as statistics have shown. Focusing on the smartphone screen means diverting attention from the road, and even more so when sending text messages or using messaging apps.

According to the DGT, 30% of total accidents are caused by mobile phone usage, and the risk of a collision multiplies by 20 when using a phone while driving. Therefore, it is crucial to be extra cautious when driving and to avoid any distracted drivers on the road. Even a minor collision caused by a texting driver can turn into a legal hassle, as it is difficult for lawyers to prove such cases without camera footage evidence.

Who drink alcohol

That’s correct. Driving under the influence of alcohol is one of the main causes of traffic accidents and fatalities worldwide. Alcohol affects a driver’s ability to make good decisions, impairs their vision, slows down their reaction time, and makes it difficult to control the vehicle. It’s important to remember that even if you’ve only had a few drinks, you can still be impaired and put yourself and others in danger on the road.

Absolutely, reporting a suspected drunk driver to the authorities can save lives and prevent accidents. It is important to remember that driving under the influence not only puts the driver at risk, but also endangers the lives of passengers and other people on the road. As responsible citizens, we should be aware of the signs of drunk driving and take action to prevent potential accidents.

Lovers of speed

Excessive speed reduces the time available to react to unexpected situations on the road, such as obstacles, pedestrians, or other vehicles. It also increases the stopping distance needed to bring the vehicle to a halt, making it harder to avoid collisions. Additionally, speeding reduces the effectiveness of safety features such as airbags and seat belts.

It is important to respect the speed limits, which are established for the safety of all road users. In addition, drivers should adapt their speed to the weather and road conditions, as well as to the traffic flow. Remember that arriving a few minutes later to your destination is always preferable to risking your life and the lives of others on the road.

Those who come close

Just to clarify, the regulation for keeping a safe distance between two vehicles is not a fixed distance of 100 meters, but rather varies depending on the speed at which you are driving. A general rule of thumb is to keep at least a two-second distance, but this distance should be increased in adverse weather conditions or if you are driving a larger vehicle.

For example, if you are driving at 100 km/h, the recommended safe distance is around 100 meters, but if you are driving at 50 km/h, it is around 50 meters. It’s important to always be aware of the speed and conditions on the road and adjust your distance accordingly.

Those who drive slowly

While driving too slowly can be a sign of distraction or drowsiness, it can also cause traffic congestion and increase the risk of accidents. When a driver goes below the minimum speed limit, it can be difficult for other drivers to anticipate their actions and react accordingly. It’s important to maintain a safe and reasonable speed while driving to ensure the safety of everyone on the road.

Yes, that’s correct. It’s important to remember that following GPS signals or using navigation apps like Google Maps should not be an excuse for driving at dangerously slow speeds. It’s important to maintain a reasonable speed while still paying attention to the directions being given. If you find yourself in a situation where the driver in front of you is driving too slowly, it’s important to be patient and avoid aggressive driving behavior.

Other drivers to avoid

Absolutely, it’s important for all drivers to be aware of their own driving behaviors and take steps to improve them. Even small changes in driving habits can greatly reduce the risk of accidents on the road. It’s always better to be cautious and responsible while driving, not only for your own safety but also for the safety of others on the road.