Murphy's Laws of Safe Driving
Ten laws of safe
driving were established as the basis of the
foundation's mission to promote safe driving to young
teens:
- NEVER drink and drive.
- Speed kills: Don’t even think of
exceeding the speed limit—it exists for a reason.
- Never try to beat a yellow
light—it’s not worth your life.
- ALWAYS wear your seat belt.
- Unsafe road conditions can be
deadly—reducing your speed in poor conditions may save your
life.
- Use peripheral vision when
approaching all intersections. Beware of other drivers
—they may
not see you.
- Create a safe distance with the car
in front of you.
- Do not suddenly change lanes
without warning.
- Do not be distracted behind the
wheel—avoid answering cell phones or changing radio stations
unless your car is at a stop.
- Keep the volume down—loud music can
distract you and impair you from hearing sirens.
Follow Murphy's Laws on
safe driving
...because if anything can go wrong, it will. Don't take the
risk.