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DESCON Product Knowledge Defensive Driving

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Title Page - Main Title – Futura Bold 28pt1.One second
(Wait for one second after signal is green and than start driving.)
2. Three seconds
3. Six seconds
4. Six seconds
(Indicator on six seconds prior to turning from main road to link road.)
5. Twelve seconds
(Driver vision must be so clear that he can see the distance of twelve seconds ahead of him.)
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Self Protection ( Seat Belt)
Security Guideline (Move in Convey, Avoid Picking up Passenger On the way )
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Pro Active Practices:
Assume total responsibilities
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Light
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Control average Speed
Driving at Night
Headlight should be On
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Avoid From Driving In the first rain of the season
Wiper should be On
Headlight should be On
Use Minimum gear Change when going Up or Down hill
Avoid from Neutral
Driving In Hilly Area
Reversing
The On-coming vehicle
Observation In Defensive Driving
While Driving, the driver’s observation are divided into four “Zones”
1- Front Side
2- Left Side
3- Right Side
4- Back Side
10 Km/Hr
30 Km/Hr
50 Km/Hr
70 Km/Hr
43 m
25 m
12 m
4 m
“Speed Thrills, but Kills”
Its better to reach your home / destination safely rather than not reaching it at all.
Precautionary Measures to Avoid Accident:
Check, and clean if necessary, all windows, mirrors, and lenses.
Check and replace, as necessary, all lights (headlights, tail lights, turn signal lights, and brake lights - this will require either a reflective surface or a second person who watches at the light).
Check tire pressure, tread, and condition. Low tire pressure can cause tires to fail at high speeds.
Check oil, fuel, and water levels before taking long trips.
Scan the road well ahead and anticipate upcoming events. Look for tell-tale vehicle signals; brake-lights, indicators and be prepared to react, but don't always expect them to be used. Watch for 'urgent' vehicle movement up ahead that can signal trouble.
Keep an eye on faster rear-closing traffic, and don't pull out in front of it.
Never trust an indicator; expect that a vehicle indicating that it is about to turn, may not do so.
Keep the space on either side of your car free. Leave yourself an out.
Approach a broken-down vehicle or crash scene with caution, but do not be distracted by it. Watch for pedestrians and wandering animals at the scene.
If your vehicle develops mechanical or tire trouble and begins to slow, drive it to the side of the road as far as possible from traffic.
If your vehicle breaks-down on the road in an exposed position, or for crashed vehicles blocking the road.
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