Tuesday, June 18, 2024
Is your car overheating?
Monday, June 17, 2024
June Awareness - Driving Safety
Distracted Driving: Avoid distractions while driving. Keep your focus on the road and avoid activities such as texting, talking on the phone, eating, or using electronic devices. If necessary, pull over in a safe location to address any distractions or use hands-free devices for communication.
Seat Belt Usage: Always wear your seat belt and ensure that all passengers are properly restrained. Seat belts significantly reduce the risk of injuries or fatalities in the event of a crash. Make it a habit to buckle up before starting the vehicle.
Speeding: Observe posted speed limits and adjust your speed according to road and weather conditions. Speeding significantly increases the likelihood of accidents and the severity of injuries. Allow sufficient time for your journeys and maintain a safe and appropriate speed.
Impaired Driving: Never drive under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or any substances that impair your ability to operate a vehicle safely. Designate a sober driver or use alternative transportation options if you plan to consume alcohol or use medications that can impair your driving abilities.
Defensive Driving: Practice defensive driving techniques by anticipating and responding to potential hazards. Maintain a safe following distance from the vehicle ahead, use your turn signals, check blind spots, and be prepared for unexpected actions by other drivers. Stay vigilant and observe your surroundings.
Avoid Fatigued Driving: Get enough rest before long drives and take breaks as needed to combat fatigue. Fatigue can impair your reaction time and decision-making abilities, making you more susceptible to accidents. If you feel drowsy, pull over in a safe area and rest before continuing.
Weather Conditions: Adjust your driving behavior based on weather conditions. Be cautious in rain, snow, fog, or other adverse weather situations. Reduce your speed, increase your following distance, and use appropriate signals and headlights.
Vehicle Maintenance: Maintain your vehicle in good working condition. Regularly check the brakes, tires, lights, and fluid levels. Follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule and address any mechanical issues promptly.
Share the Road: Respect other road users, including pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists. Yield to pedestrians at crosswalks, give cyclists and motorcyclists enough space, and be aware of their presence on the road.
Stay Informed: Stay up to date with traffic laws, regulations, and road conditions in your area. Be aware of any changes or updates that may affect your driving practices.
By practicing safe driving habits and being mindful of road safety, you can help prevent accidents, protect yourself and others, and contribute to a safer driving environment. Use June's Driving Safety focus as a reminder to review and reinforce good driving practices.
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Saturday, June 15, 2024
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Friday, June 14, 2024
Celebrating Our Flag - 6/14/24
People across the United States celebrate Flag Day June 14th.
Things To Do Around Harford County 6/14-6/16
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Thursday, June 13, 2024
MOVE OVER - Protect Tow Truck Drivers
Blue Lights Can Now Be Used by
Tow Truck Operators in PA
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The Move Over law in Maryland has expanded to require motorists to make a lane change or slow down when approaching any stopped, standing or parked vehicle displaying warning signals; Hazard Warning Lights - Road Flares - or other Caution signals, including traffic cones or warning signs.
The expanded law is in place to protect law enforcement, emergency responders and motorists encountering a roadside emergency.