1.Aim High in Steering – Look as far down the road as possible to uncover important traffic information to make appropriate decisions.
2.Get The Big Picture – Maintain the proper following distance so you can comfortably determine the true hazards around your vehicle. Don’t tailgate others.
3.Keep Your Eyes Moving – Scan, don’t stare. Constantly shift you eyes while driving. Active eyes keep up with changing traffic conditions.
4.Leave Yourself An Out – Be prepared. Surround your vehicle with space in front and at least on one side to escape conflict.
5.Make Sure Other Drivers See You – Communicate in traffic with your horn, lights and signals to establish eye contact. Be reasonably sure of people’s intentions.