Top 5 Tips to Consider While Driving This Summer

Jul 21, 2014 04:12 PM EDT | Matt Mercuro

The summer season is considered the busiest time of year on America's highways and back roads. Young drivers account for 6 percent of the total number of licensed drivers on the road this summer, which means it is important to know tips on safe and non-distracted driving.

"Simple things like obeying the speed limit and turning off your phone can significantly reduce your chances of an accident," said Stephan Gregoire, seven-time Indy 500 driver and instructor at the MINI Teen and Performance Motoring Schools with Miles Ahead. "It is also extremely important for adults to lead by example in front of young drivers."

MINI USA and Miles ahead have released their five simple safety tips to consider while driving this summer.

The list includes:

1.Turn your cell phone off: Your attention should be on the road. There is no reason to be talking or texting while driving.

2.Anticipate by looking ahead: Looking head in traffic can help you be ready to respond to potential hazards. Try to look 10 seconds ahead while driving.

3.Drive a safe car: Make sure to keep up with your vehicle's maintenance, including checking tire pressure.

4.Obey the speed limit: Driving too fast increase your chances of getting into an accident. Make sure to pay attention to speed limit signs no matter where you are.

5.Leave enough space between vehicles: Always leave enough space to stop your vehicle in the event the car in front of you should suddenly brake.

"Almost all of the new small cars on the market today include safety features that not only help keep passengers safe during accidents but also help prevent collisions with other cars and pedestrians,"  said Chris Potgieter, Product Manager, MINI USA.

For more information, visit https://www.bemilesahead.net/.

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