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Tips that all drivers should know:

These aren’t just tips for new drivers, but tips that many people never learned, simply forgot, or didn’t apply when they first learned to drive. Take a look and click through for additional details on each tip. You’ll learn a lot more than this if you train with us, we promise!

Learn to adjust your mirrors properly
Learn to adjust your mirrors properly
Learn how to check if your tires are safe
Learn how to check if your tires are safe
How to use an Anti-lock Braking System
How to use an Anti-lock Braking System
Speed kills (even just a little over the limit)
Speed kills (even just a little over the limit)
Stop for school bus lights
Stop for school bus lights
Don't Stop (or Talk) & Text
Don't Stop (or Talk) & Text
Winter tires save lives
Winter tires save lives
Watch the street for young ghosts & goblins
Watch the street for young ghosts & goblins
Weight & height impacts control
Weight & height impacts control
Don't back up
Don't back up
Stopping and steering are compromised
Stopping and steering are compromised
What's a safe following distance?
What's a safe following distance?
Remove ALL snow from your vehicle
Remove ALL snow from your vehicle
Scan ahead and be prepared for hazards
Scan ahead and be prepared for hazards
Keep intersections clear
Keep intersections clear
Always, always, always buckle up
Always, always, always buckle up
Drive alert and stay unhurt
Drive alert and stay unhurt
ABS = Ability to Steer
ABS = Ability to Steer
Steady yellow light; what should you do?
Steady yellow light; what should you do?
Cell phone are addictive, deadly distractions
Cell phone are addictive, deadly distractions
Bike: slow down and give them room
Bike: slow down and give them room
Look twice for motorcycles
Look twice for motorcycles
Slow down & move over for vehicles on the shoulder
Slow down & move over for vehicles on the shoulder
Inexperienced teens have the highest crash rates
Inexperienced teens have the highest crash rates
Don't drive drunk, buzzed, high or low
Don't drive drunk, buzzed, high or low
Speeding accounts for over 25% of fatal crashes
Speeding accounts for over 25% of fatal crashes
No signal; treat as 4-way stop
No signal; treat as 4-way stop
Stay right, except to pass
Stay right, except to pass
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In Control is a non-profit organization that offers state certified, closed course, hands-on crash prevention training to all drivers and engages with New England communities to reduce automobile crashes by educating drivers of all ages.

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