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9 Ocak 2015 Cuma

Reduce crashes in inclement weather with thoughtful defensive driving!





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Corporate South Africa is assisting with road safety awareness through internals campaigns and self -regulation! we would like to share a few road safety tips sent by Eskom to all employees encouraging them to be safer when driving in inclement weather:


Dear Colleagues


DRIVING IN INCLEMENT WEATHER


Rainy weather conditions are still expected for most of the country in the next few weeks, which could result in most roads being in a bad state. With that in mind, please consider these few tips that, if applied correctly, will help keep you safe.


Be aware of the following safety tips for driving in the rain:


Inspect your vehicle


  • Make sure your windscreen wipers are working correctly, and replace cracked or old ones.

  • Check your tyres, and make sure that you have sufficient tread to ensure effective grip on the road. Tread disperses water, which is critical in rainy driving conditions.

Allow extra time


  • Plan ahead, and leave early, so you have sufficient time to get to your destination without having to speed.

Slow down


  • Driving more slowly allows you to observe more details. When it rains, oil and grime on the tarmac rises to the surface, making the road slippery.

  • When you drive slowly, the contact period between the tyre and the road surface is greater, and this improves road handling.

Increase your following distance


  • It is difficult to stop or brake suddenly on a slippery road. Make sure that there is plenty of room between your car and the car in front of you.

  • You should be able to see the back tyres of the car in front of you.

Turn on your headlights


  • While the law does not require you to have your headlights on at all times, it is good practice to keep them on to increase your visibility.

Do not use cruise control


  • Using cruise control during wet conditions is dangerous because your vehicle could easily start to do what is known as “aquaplaning”. This is when your wheels automatically speed up the moment they lose traction, and this can cause you to lose control.

Do not drive through flooded areas


  • Only a few centimetres of water are enough to lift and move a vehicle. Flooding can occur on highways and roads within moments of a heavy downpour. Also be aware of low-level bridges.

Avoid fallen or hanging power lines


  • If, for whatever reason, your vehicle is in an incident and comes in contact with a power line, stay inside the vehicle, and use your hazards to draw the attention of other road users while waiting for help to arrive.

Stay close to the middle of the road


When driving in the rain, try to stay as close to the centre of the road as possible. Puddles can form on the edges of the road, and you never know how deep these may be. They could be big potholes that could damage your vehicle.


Pull over correctly


  • If you decide you cannot drive safely in a severe storm, move completely off the roadway, and turn your lights and hazards on.

Please share this message at your meetings, and encourage staff to tell their stories and have a discussion about these incidents. Also share the message with your family and friends.


Supervisors must communicate this message to all employees, including those without access to computers.


Prepared by:


Sustainability Systems (Occupational Health and Safety – Operational Safety)


Also view:


Safe Driving in Bad Weather


Safe Driving in Heavy Rain







Reduce crashes in inclement weather with thoughtful defensive driving!

10 Haziran 2014 Salı

Defensive Driving Course can save you on your Auto Insurance





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Driver errors are the accredited cause of most road accidents. For this cause it is important not only to drive in a secure manner but also to obtain expertise on how to be a “defensive driver” and obtain awareness of your surroundings and skills on how to react when other folks on the road are a hazard.
Completing a Defensive Driving Course can teach you how to improve your driving expertise and limit your threat of a collision plus you may well be able to minimize up to 2 points from your driver record and acquire a discount on your insurance.

Many auto insurance companies provide a 3 year discount of up to a 10% discount for each and every driver per vehicle that completes a defensive driving course. How significantly will you save? Properly, the quantity of savings and specifications vary from firm to firm. The greatest way to get data is to contact your insurance coverage provider or nearby agent and ask them how completing a defensive driver course will affect your premium.


The defensive driving course discounts vary by state



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If you are interested in taking the course to reduce driver points off of your license, please check with your local Department of Motor Automobiles (DMV) as regulations differ from state to state. For example, in New York State you can lessen up to 4 points for finishing a defensive driving course although Michigan state generally does not provide point reductions for taking a traffic course. There may possibly be restrictions on which tickets are eligible for reduction and/ or if drivers qualify for the discount at all. For example, the Texas DMV lists that targeted traffic violations committed by industrial drivers are ineligible for dismissal right after finishing a defensive driving course so if you own a CDL in Texas you will not qualify. You might also be restricted to the quantity of points and frequency that you can qualify for the reduction. For instance, in New Jersey “You could only obtain a 2 point reduction as soon as every single 5 years and only  if there are points on your driving record at the time you total the course,” as per the State of New Jersey Motor Car Commission. Again, every state has it’s personal rules and regulations so please check with your neighborhood DMV for information on defensive driving courses for reduction on points on your driving record.

The Division of Motor Autos is also good resource for information about where you can take a defensive driving course. Traffic Schools and Defensive Driver Courses are offered in all states and the DMV web site for your residence state will have a listing of state approved schools. A lot of states even give you an choice of taking a defensive driving course online. On average the expense of a defensive driver course is $ 25, nevertheless prices do differ so shop about. With some research you can find a defensive driver course of a reasonable cost in your area.


How does it function? It is as easy as 1, 2, 3…



Following checking with your insurance coverage provider and nearby state on what their guidelines and regulations are:

  1.  Find a course or college that offers a driver safety / defensive driving course that is authorized by your state’s Motor Car Commission. You can search http://www.dmv.org/defensive-driving.php  for your specific state and regulations pertaining to defensive driving courses in your location.

  2.  Once you uncover a visitors college or course for defensive driving, sign up and total the course and attain a certificate of completion. The certificate will need to have to list your name and date that the course was completed.

  3. Submit your certificate of completion to your insurance coverage firm or nearby agent. After processed a discount will be applied to your auto insurance policy, as per your insurance provider’s regulations.  If you are completing the course to minimize the points on your driving record, bring the certificate to your local DMV office. Be positive to keep a copy of the certificate of completion for your records so that you have proof of taking and completing the defensive driving course.






Defensive Driving Course can save you on your Auto Insurance