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You might be tempted to chat with friends, listen to live music, or even chat on your cell phone using a hands-free headset. Avoid the temptation. Minimize distractions, so that you can maximize your ability to pick up on and avoid the dangerous drivers out there.
Check your brakes, your fluid levels, your tire pressure, and other safety features regularly. Your ability to maneuver during an accident will depend intimately on the quality of your vehicle’s safety systems and maintenance.
You know your own behaviors, flaws, and tendencies. If you are prone to “party hard” during the holidays and lose your sense of good judgment, develop contingency plans in advance. For instance, ask a friend to pick you up at a certain hour, no matter what you say at the time. If you have a history of getting behind the wheel when you really shouldn’t, give away your keys before you go out and take a cab home.
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