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Defensive Driving Courses - Things To Consider

 
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Charlie Moore

Motor vehicle accidents are still the leading cause of death in the United States. Every year road traffic accidents cost the American economy millions of dollars.

So if you want to avoid becoming part of these statistics it's important to learn the secrets of defensive driving. Learning how to read the road and anticipate the hazards that you may face will allow you to cope with any driving situation that develops. It will help you to become a safer driver and protect your own life and those of your passengers and fellow motorists.

Defensive driving instruction is provided by approved instructors and authorised training companies. Their aim is help everyone attain their peak driving potential through raising awareness of various issues including; defensive driving techniques, anticipation, alertness, safety equipment, driving hazards, regulations, substance abuse, assessment of driving behaviour, safety checks, commentary driving etc.

The internet is a powerful resource to help find the best defensive driving courses for your circumstances. But before you decide which defensive driving course to take, there are a number of things to consider.

1) The Type Of Course

One of the first things to consider is the type of defensive driving course that you intend to take. Broadly speaking, there are four main types of driving course. First, there is the traditional classroom based course. This is still the most popular option, although thanks to modern technology, it is rapidly being overtaken by the second and third options, online classes and correspondence courses. Finally, there is the practical option, where you and an instructor take to the roads for some real life driving experience.

2) The Reason For Taking The Course

The next thing to consider is your motivation for taking a defensive driving course. Ideally, you should take one of these courses in order to improve your driving skills and increase your safety on the road. However, the most common reason for taking a defensive driving course is because the court has ordered it, either to discharge a ticket for a road traffic violation, or to avoid a fine or jail time. But whatever the reason, it's important to undertake these courses because you want to become a better driver. If you don't approach these courses with the right attitude, you'll be wasting your time and potentially risking your life.

3) The Cost Of The Course

Cost can be another major factor when deciding which type of course to take. The most expensive options are the traditional classroom courses and the in car courses. But these have the great advantage that you have an expert instructor who is available to answer your questions. On the other hand, both online courses and correspondence courses are less expensive and they allow you to work at your own pace, but they don't provide one to one contact with a qualified instructor.

4) The Financial Benefits Of The Course

The opportunity to save money is also another main consideration in favor of learning to drive defensively. Not only will it allow you to avoid fines or traffic tickets and reduce the wear and tear on your vehicle, it can also reduce the cost of your car insurance. Most insurance companies will cut your premium by up to 10% in return for successfully completing a defensive driving course. So in most cases, the cost of the driving course will be recouped by other savings over the long run.

5) The Length Of The Course

Time is another major factor associated with the type of course taken. Traditional classroom based courses might take two or three hours a week spread out over two or three weeks. Alternatively, they may be compressed into an intensive course that lasts one of two days. In car training is likely to be spread over a similar timeframe. And finally, both online and correspondence courses will take the same amount of time, but allow you to work at your own pace and in your own time.

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If you want to learn about defensive driving and how to stay safe on the roads, Charlie Moore can help. Visit DefensiveDrivingGuide.com for more information.

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