Car Safety

There are a different ways to stay safe while driving. One is by making sure that your car is roadworthy and maintained well, but it is very important to take responsibility for your own driving whilst being vigilant of other vehicles on the road.

This is usually known as defensive driving- the practice of protecting yourself from harm by keeping your eye on other vehicles as well as you drives your car very carefully. Mostly accidents are happening because of drivers speeding, not paying attention to road conditions, being careless (not checking for other vehicles etc.) and not wearing seatbelts (or not wearing them correctly).

Safety Tips
Therefore, there are many ways to avoid the accidents and collision when we driving our car.

Always put on a seatbelt, and make sure that all passengers do too. It is always good habit of checking and securing everyone before you have even started the engine. It is also worth spending in special dog car harnesses or we can say alarms. You can buy them in most pet shops and Lambo Cars stores. They will protect your pet and you.
Drive at a reasonable speed, and make sure that don’t go too fast or slow.
Consider the conditions and drive accordingly like- is it wet and slippery, foggy with poor visibility or fine and dry? So depending on the conditions u drive your car.
Be familiar with the rules and regulations of the road and stick to them. and first thing u should understand that rules are not to trouble, that is purely for your safety - Give way to traffic on the right, stay in the correct lane at roundabouts.
Do not compete with other drivers- don't race them, cut them up or in any way obstruct their path.
Keep a gap between vehicles - Stay at least 3 seconds behind another vehicle.
Be vigilant of other vehicles- if you notice another Lamborghini Kit Cars (car) swerving or braking suddenly for no reason, the driver may be impaired and you should avoid driving near it.
Alert the police to any suspicious driving – it could prevent a serious accident which going to happen.
Never drive when you are drunken - you may have only had 1 drink, but there are a number of factors (if you haven't eaten, your sex and weight, how long ago you drank) which affect your blood alcohol level. Don't risk it – take a taxi or designate a driver who won't drink.
Don't drive if you are sleep deprived or very tired. This affects concentration, reactions and perception. Ask someone else to drive or reschedule the journey.