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14 Driving Tips To Keep In Mind If You Don't Want To Be THAT Person

Sometimes you just need a little reminder.

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Most drivers these days seem to not remember the basic things about driving. Not only are you putting yourself in danger, but you're also putting others in danger. It truly amazes me how some people were able to get there license!

please, for the sake of other driver's safety and sanity, do not be THAT person.

Always wear a seatbelt

DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE

Blinkers are a wonderful thing, use them

Stop signs actually mean stop

If the light is red, don't try to be Ricky Bobby and run it

Turn lanes mean turn

Green means go, not sit there forever and finish your text

Don't drive in the left lane if you're going to drive slow

Don't pass if there are solid double lines

Yield actually means yield

Don't cut someone off. It'll only piss them off (yes, some people don't seem to realize this.)

DON'T TEXT AND DRIVE

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Leave at least 2 car lengths between you and the car in front of you

 If you don't follow the previous point, don't be mad if you get brake checked

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