
Emergency situations always appear unannounced.
That's why Avanti Auto Driving School has incorporated the driving
safety tips area into our web site.
Would you know what to do if the
following situations occurred to you?
You're driving along, and you suddenly see smoke coming from under
your hood. What would you do?
1. Ignore it and keep driving.
2. Scream loudly and start panicking.
3. Pull off the side of the road immediately and stop the car.
The answer is #3, Pull off the side of the road immediately and stop
the car. The best thing to do is turn your engine off, and carefully
raise the car's hood. Be sure to step back to avoid being burned by
any hot, discharged liquids. If you should see flames, NEVER spray
water on a burning engine because, an oil fire or gas leak is easily
spread to other parts of your engine when doused by water. Run
immediately to a safe distance and call for help.
Your car suddenly stops. It will not start and you're on a remote
road. Someone pulls up behind you. What would you do?
1. Get out of the car and introduce yourself.
2. Crack the window slightly and ask the person to call for help.
3. Immediately call for help on your cell phone, motion to the
person that you're fine and help is on the way.
The answer is #2 or #3 depending if you left the house with your
cell phone in hand or in your pocketbook. Nowadays, cell phones are
easy to get, can be paid for on a monthly basis, and should be a
necessary piece of equipment before you get into the car. Never get
out of your car or let someone else inside.
You're on I-95, the beginning of morning rush hour. You hit your
brakes and nothing happens. What would you do?
1. Start saying your prayers and kiss the world good-bye.
2. Take your foot off the gas, put your emergency flashers on, *honk
your horn, and down shift while easing to the side of the road.
3. Gradually pull the emergency brake.
The answer is #2 and then #3. If this ever happens to you -- and
chances are slim to none that it won't -- do not panic. There are
two goals here. 1) to reduce the speed of your car in a safe manner
and 2) to get to the shoulder of the road. First, take your foot off
the accelerator and reduce the speed of your car down by down
shifting. THEN gradually pull up on the emergency brake. DO NOT pull
on the emergency brake without following the first step. The
consequences of immediately pulling on the emergency brake are being
catapulted through the windshield. (Especially if you're not buckled
up.)
If you're driving through an intersection, and if your car has the
horn located in the center of the steering wheel, lay your forearm
-- while steering -- on the horn and keep it there while down
shifting. Again, the goal is to get the car to slow down and
eventually stopped.
If after trying the above maneuver, and the car is still not
responding, immediately call 911 on your cell phone if you have one.
They will ask for your exact location and, in order to have your car
come to a complete stop, you will need the assistance of another
vehicles "braking system". Again, do not panic.
If you do not have a cell phone, and you are in a rural or suburban
area, to reduce your speed -- after following the above instructions
first -- look for something "soft" that you can run your car into
that will assist you with stopping the vehicle. What I mean by
"soft" is: shrubs, green overgrowth, or small thin trees that will
obviously be knocked down. However, they will assist you with
stopping the vehicle. If there are no shrubs, overgrowth or small
trees (and only big strong trees) you will have two options. 1) go
for a larger tree but hit it on an angle. You DO NOT want to hit the
tree head on. or 2) Unbuckle your seat belt, open the car door --
while steering -- and tuck and roll out of the car.
As a driver who may find themselves in an emergency situation as
described above, it's clear that only you will have the
ability to safely decide which alternative to take. After all,
you're the one behind the wheel and driving the car. I can not
emphasize enough that it is vital to regularly maintain your car
and, in this case, it's the brake system.
Here at Avanti Auto Driving School, we always - as a
rule - take our vehicles to our mechanics every 3000 miles for fluid
replacement, regular oil changes and an overall car check. It's
also important to take your car to your mechanic immediately when
you notice your foot has to pump harder or longer than usual before
the car stops, or when you hear "strange unfamiliar noises" either
when the brakes are applied, starting up the engine or when driving
around town.
You feel or notice that someone is following you. OR, It's late at
night, you're in a deserted area, an unmarked vehicle has a
"flashing blue light" on the dashboard. You pull over and notice
that the person getting out of the vehicle is not in a uniform. What
would you do?
1. Stop the car, get out and introduce yourself.
2. Drive to the nearest police station or, highly populated lit up
store.
3. Try to get away.
This is a frequently asked question that always pop's up in traffic
school, and is something that we always go over when training a new
driver. The answer is #2. Drive to the nearest police or sub station
station or, highly populated lit up store. It is always best to
familiarize yourself with the locations of all local area police or
sheriff sub stations for your traveled area. The rule here is safety
first, and with today's society, there are a lot of crazy people out
there and taking life threatening chances is definitely not worth
the risk.
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