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Stay safe on the motorway
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By driving defensively, and observing the correct motorway etiquette, you can minimise the risk that you will be involved in an accident on the motorway, allowing you to hang on to your precious no claims bonus, as well as helping to avoid causing congestion problems.
Get up to speed on the slip road before you merge with traffic, as if the cars you are moving in front of have to slow down suddenly, this could cause a dangerous motorway pile up.
Unless you are overtaking, always drive in the left hand lane. Staying out in the overtaking lanes, often erroneously referred to as the fast lanes, disrupts the flow of traffic, potentially causing miles of tailbacks.
If the weather is dry, and visibility is fine, you should always leave at least two full seconds between you and the vehicle in front at all times to give you some room for manoeuvre if they should brake or change lanes suddenly. In wet conditions, you should leave four or more seconds between you and the vehicle in front.
Maintain a constant speed where possible. Unnecessary fluctuations in speed can be disconcerting to other drivers, especially when the brakes are applied. Motorists will tend to put on their own brakes when the vehicle in front has, which can cause a potentially dangerous chain reaction. It is far safer to simply leave a longer distance between you and the car in front and only use your brakes when absolutely necessary.
Indicate early when you are planning to change lanes, and do not forget to check you’re your mirror and your blind spot before moving out.
Avoid driving alongside other vehicles for any length of time, as not only does this mean you do not have an escape route for emergencies, but it also places you in their blind spot, which means they might try to change lanes without seeing you.
When you are coming up to the rear end of a queue, alert the drivers behind you by using your brake lights, and if the conditions require it, your hazard lights as well. Keep a safe distance and check your mirrors on a regular basis for vehicles that are coming from behind.
Keep up your speed when you are leaving the motorway until you are well onto the exit slip road. Avoid braking or unnecessary slowdowns on the motorway unless the slip road out is very short or includes a tight bend.
Keep a keen eye on the behaviour of the driver in front of you for signs that they may be planning to overtake, such as checking their mirrors or blind spot, drifting to the edge of the lane, or moving up close behind the vehicle in front of them, and make sure to give them extra space.
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