Teenagers love driving their cars. This brings them a sense of responsibility and independence that they enjoy very much. However, driving in heavy traffic can be a big issue for teenagers. Since drivers have to be very careful while they drive in such situations, it becomes necessary that teenagers are properly educated in safe driving.

Here are some tips for teenagers that will help them drive safely in heavy traffic and bring them more confidence with driving in such situations.

Practice under Supervision

Practice is very important, especially when you are newly learning to drive. Make sure that you practice to drive in heavy traffic under supervision of an instructor or a parent. Always make a schedule and you should try your best to stick to it. This will bring discipline to your driving. Also, this will help you get experience and confidence in driving in heavy traffic.

Car Driving Practice Under Supervision

Avoid Driving At Night

It may seem silly, but this rule helps. You should limit your night time driving. Drive in the day or when you have better visibility. When it is dark outside, the risk of getting into an accident increases. If there is fog, snow or it is raining, try to avoid driving and if you really have to go somewhere, ask an adult with driving experience to take you there.

Avoid Nigh Drive

Slowly and Safely

Always make sure that you are driving slowly and under the speed limit. This will help you in many, many ways. Moving fast in heavy traffic can be very dangerous, it is always better to maintain your lane and stay below the speed limit. Always wear your seatbelt. This should be practiced always, especially if you are driving in the city and on the highway where you will have to maintain a speed and a distance between cars. And when you do drive on the highway, make sure you have an adult supervising you while you are driving.

Drive Car Slowly and Safely

Don’t Use Smartphones

While you are driving, don’t use your phones. This is one of the surefire ways of getting into an accident. And if you do get into an accident because you were using your phone, the repercussions are very severe. Don’t text or talk on the phone with anyone while you are driving. If there is an emergency and you really have to make or attend a call, pull over and then use your phone. Do not use your phone while you are driving, especially when you are driving in heavy traffic.

Don't Use Smart Phones While Car Driving

Buy a Safe Car

When you buy a car for yourself, make sure that the car you get has good safety features. It is very important that the car you drive is equipped to provide assistance, especially if you get into an accident. If you are driving an old car, you can add safety features like airbags, antilock brakes, reverse parking camera, lane departure warning and cruise control. These features are now the staple features in new cars. Also, make sure that you practice using these features before you start driving in heavy traffic.

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