adhere to safety driving --- Carmudi
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By Evance Ng'ingo
TANZANIA Leading online market place, Carmudi, has advised motorists to adhere to safety driving measures to avoid unnecessary accidents especially at this festive season.
During exclusive interview with the Daily News yesterday, the Managing Director for Carmudi East Africa, William Day said his company aimed at ensuring that people driving safely and responsibly as they celebrate with their families, hence making sure that the national workforce is not lost due to reckless driving.
"In this festive season drivers should turn to look directly into the lanes beside them to avoid missing something left undetected by the mirrors, also they should consider the blind spots for other drivers around them, especially truckers, and minimize the amount of time spending on them" Day clarified
William said Carmudi asked drivers to avoid fast lane by using the center or left lane on multi-lane roads.
He added that most highway accidents occur in the right lane and keep your eyes scanning the area ahead.
Another appeal to road users was the need to be on alert and remain watchful to cars coming in-front and those from behind.
It was emphasized that caution among drivers could avert accidents sometimes happened due to negligence.
A for the driving posture, the advisor William reminded drivers to avoid a typical lazy way of controlling the steering as some of the drivers had their hands at the bottom, the position that makes difficult avoidance of emergencies.
Also he asked them to be familiar with the limits of their car's brakes and tires especially in the way it stops especially when maximum pressure is applied.
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TANZANIA Leading online market place, Carmudi, has advised motorists to adhere to safety driving measures to avoid unnecessary accidents especially at this festive season.
During exclusive interview with the Daily News yesterday, the Managing Director for Carmudi East Africa, William Day said his company aimed at ensuring that people driving safely and responsibly as they celebrate with their families, hence making sure that the national workforce is not lost due to reckless driving.
"In this festive season drivers should turn to look directly into the lanes beside them to avoid missing something left undetected by the mirrors, also they should consider the blind spots for other drivers around them, especially truckers, and minimize the amount of time spending on them" Day clarified
William said Carmudi asked drivers to avoid fast lane by using the center or left lane on multi-lane roads.
He added that most highway accidents occur in the right lane and keep your eyes scanning the area ahead.
Another appeal to road users was the need to be on alert and remain watchful to cars coming in-front and those from behind.
It was emphasized that caution among drivers could avert accidents sometimes happened due to negligence.
A for the driving posture, the advisor William reminded drivers to avoid a typical lazy way of controlling the steering as some of the drivers had their hands at the bottom, the position that makes difficult avoidance of emergencies.
Also he asked them to be familiar with the limits of their car's brakes and tires especially in the way it stops especially when maximum pressure is applied.
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