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Road safety tips while traveling through Florida

Here is just a short list of suggestions to make your trip through Florida safe and enjoyable.

According to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor vehicles, Florida’s roads can be some of the busiest in the country, particularly during holiday seasons. And these days, with so many people staying away from airports due to the pandemic, traffic on Florida’s roads can be even heavier. That is why, regardless of the season, you should exercise all safety precautions to enjoy your time in Florida and protect your life and that of your loved ones traveling with you.

Why is it important to drive safely?
Every year, thousands of Americans lose their lives due to accidents on the road. And if you are not really an experienced driver or have a teenager behind the wheel, the risk of having an accident can be even higher. Although even if you are an experienced driver, you may not be immune to common driving mistakes such as using your phone while driving or forgetting to use turn signals to alert drivers around you.

Are there any safety tips to follow while traveling through Florida?
Definitely! Here is just a short list of suggestions to make your trip through Florida safe and enjoyable.

Leave any road rage at home
If you tend to let your emotions get the better of you and easily start getting upset or angry at drivers around you, it is likely that you will lose your concentration and be unable to focus on your driving and on the road. If you feel anger coming on, take a minute to stop and do something else. Go get a coffee or something to eat and then get back on the road. And if you encounter angry drivers, give them room to pass.

Do not make plans to follow another car
If you are traveling with a large party, agree to meet at a certain point but don’t follow another car mile after mile. Driving this way involves risks because you constantly have to swerve in order not to lose sight of the car in front of you.

If you will be driving long distances, it pays to plan your itinerary in advance and distribute it to all drivers.

Obey the signs of the road
Whether the speed limit or a stop sign, pay attention to information around it. Don’t drive so fast that you would not be able to stop on time to avoid hitting another car or object. If you are coming into Florida, remember that speed limits vary from state to state.

When you see a red light, stop. When you see a stop sign, stop as well, no matter how rushed you are. Remember that these signs are there for a reason.

Plan for bad weather
Six months out of every year are hurricane season in Florida. Also, rains tend to come on unexpectedly. It’s always a good idea to check the weather before heading out. And if you have to drive through rain, take the time to do so carefully and responsibly. And, just in case, pack some food, a first aid kit, and other emergency supplies.

If, despite your best efforts, you suffer an accident while on Florida’s roads, seek an experienced traffic accident attorney that can help you with your case. 1-800-Injured is an attorney and medical referral service that can point you in the right direction.

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