Driving Safety Archives | MyImprov Defensive Driving Wed, 29 Nov 2023 08:55:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.myimprov.com/wp-content/uploads/logo-cts-smile.png Driving Safety Archives | MyImprov 32 32 210546214 Top 6 Things to Do When You’re Bored Teens https://www.myimprov.com/top-6-things-to-do-when-youre-bored-teens/ https://www.myimprov.com/top-6-things-to-do-when-youre-bored-teens/#respond Wed, 01 Apr 2020 18:14:14 +0000 https://www.myimprov.com/?p=50888 There are so many things you can do while stuck at home, but how many of them count as being productive? Giving yourself a manicure, catching up on your latest…

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There are so many things you can do while stuck at home, but how many of them count as being productive? Giving yourself a manicure, catching up on your latest Netflix binge, and kicking butt in Minecraft do not count. Here are a few fun things to do when bored at home that are also educational!

1. Write a Short Story

You may be amazed at how fun it is to write a story when you get to choose the genre and cast of characters. You no longer have to wait for your English teacher to assign you the task of writing a modern sci-fi adventure starring yourself as the lead protagonist. You can write it now! You may be surprised how the outline and structure you’ve learned during class comes to life. The struggle of finding your introduction, conflict, and resolution may come naturally. This activity will come in handy when you’re thinking about what to do when you’re bored at home alone.

2. Take an Online Driver’s Ed Course

You can learn to drive while you are bored at home! In some states, you do not have to sit in a classroom to get credit for taking a driver’s ed course. For California, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, and Nevada, you can take driver’s ed online! You can log off and on as often as you like and complete the course at your own pace. For FL, IN, and KY, where the state time requirement is only 4 hours, you can even finish the course in one sitting if you like! You’ll be one step closer to having your driver’s license in a matter of days or hours!

3. Play Scrabble

This game has been around since 1933 and is still a favorite board game among teens and families! For almost a century the game has created competition of the wits across the globe. Try tallying how many words you and your competitor challenged each other to look up per game and see how many words you learned each day! Was it more than you did in English class? For those of you who are competitor-less, try playing against yourself! Give “Player 2” an evil name like “Corona,” or that of your ex. No cheating necessary.

4. Bake Something from Scratch

Cooking is one of the most educational yet fun things to do when bored! Going to school, studying, and football practice may have stopped you in the past from developing your culinary skills. Now you can unleash them! Once you learn the basics, you’ll be surprised what you can do. Oh, and you may have heard that the best way to a man’s heart is through his stomach, but did you know the same rings true for women? Girls of all ages find it endearing when their date cooks for them. Learning a new recipe is one of the best things to do when bored for guys and girls! It is the perfect time to learn how to measure, baste, blanch, and create a dish you’ll love to share with friends and family… and a few that you’ll save for that special someone.

5. Learn a New Language

Learning a new language has been on the list of top teen activities for years. For those who are already studying a different language in school, you can step away from the conjugation overload and focus on knowing where to place the accent and roll the “R.” You can also enjoy getting ahead of the lesson plan so when you go back to school, you’ll sound like a native speaker. For those who did not pick a language as an elective, you can start off casually by learning how to say a few words and your favorite phrases in a different language. There are also many online tools and apps that can assist you as well, such as Duolingo or Spanishdict.

6. Take a FREE DMV Practice Test

If driving a car down a long, windy road towards the beach comes to mind as one of the things to do when bored, but you do not have your driver’s license yet, then taking a free DMV practice test can make it happen! You’ll have unlimited access to quiz yourself until you know the DMV Driver’s handbook like the back of your hand. You’ll probably discover that most of the rules of the road are common sense, but you’ll definitely learn some new defensive driving skills and techniques that will keep you safe and become a better driver.
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Disabled Drivers: Understanding Handicap Driving https://www.myimprov.com/disabled-drivers-understanding-handicap-driving/ https://www.myimprov.com/disabled-drivers-understanding-handicap-driving/#respond Mon, 19 Nov 2018 19:58:11 +0000 https://www.myimprov.com/?p=45336 With some special adjustments and teaching it is possible for those with disabilities to navigate the roads just like able-bodied drivers. Living with a physical disability does not have to…

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With some special adjustments and teaching it is possible for those with disabilities to navigate the roads just like able-bodied drivers. Living with a physical disability does not have to mean you are grounded. The ADA, American Disabilities Act) amended the law in 2008 so that the DMV could not deny someone a license based only on their disability. If you want more answers to your burning questions to continue to read. If you go on to enjoy this post check out our other article on Epileptic Drivers.  

Can You Drive if You Are in a Wheelchair?

Yes, thanks to many advances in technology, disabled drivers who use wheelchairs are able to drive. Wheelchairs can be customized to match the motor skills of each individual driver for handicap driving. They are tested by the department of motor vehicles in their home state and when appropriate, restrictions will be noted on their driver’s license. Disabled drivers will also need to be trained at a conventional traffic school or online traffic school. 

Can a Paralyzed Person Drive?

While the way in which they learn and tools which are needed might be different, it is still possible for a paralyzed person to drive. Things that are taken into consideration include the severity of paralysis and vehicle the person is operating.

In What States Can a Disabled Person Drive?

State DMV’s are prohibited from denying disabled drivers from securing a driver’s license. Vehicles must be equipped with proper modifications and drivers must still pass a drivers test. Drivers licenses issued in one state are also valid in all other 50 states. You should also check to see if you qualify for a disabled placard in your state. In Florida, you might be eligible for a disabled placard if you suffer from a cardiac condition, can’t walk more than 200ft without resting, as well as other qualifiers. 

How Much Does it Cost to Modify a Car for Handicapped?

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), costs to modify an existing car for handicap driving range from as little as $50 for special mirrors to a few hundred dollars for special hand controls. Specially equipped vehicles with ramps and raised ceilings range from $20,000 – 80,000. You can download a PDF file from the NHTSA website that provides additional information. Some vehicles let disabled drivers actually stay in their wheelchair while driving. Other vehicles allow wheelchairs to fold up for easy storage and transportation. Other possible modifications to existing vehicles include installing wheelchair lifts, raised ceilings and special floor mounts. These modifications tend to be expensive and they must be approved by state DMV’s.

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New York Hit and Run Laws , What it Means to Leave the Scene https://www.myimprov.com/new-york-hit-run-laws/ https://www.myimprov.com/new-york-hit-run-laws/#respond Fri, 19 Oct 2018 20:29:09 +0000 https://www.myimprov.com/?p=45017 A hit and run is defined as involving or being a motor-vehicle driver who does not stop post involvement in an accident. People might flee the scene…

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A hit and run is defined as involving or being a motor-vehicle driver who does not stop post involvement in an accident. People might flee the scene of a car accident for different reasons. Some people run away because they just do not want to deal with the stress of the issue and they hope they won’t get caught. Other people are under the influence of drugs or alcohol, in a rush and do not care, or they may panic when they hit someone and just not know what to do. Some people will go to the police later to admit what they’ve done. Knowing the laws can help reduce panic and ensure that you do the right thing if you’re involved in a hit and run. These laws can also help you protect yourself if you’re being accused of leaving the scene of an accident.

New York is Clear on Their Hit and Run Laws

There are serious consequences if you leave the scene of an accident without giving the other driver your information. That’s because New York law states that anyone involved in an accident must stop their vehicle and trade information with the other driver. Failing to do that is counted as a hit and run even for very minor accidents, which means you could get a ticket that you must deal with. With the defensive driving online ticket dismissal course, you can work toward getting rid of that ticket and you don’t have to sit in a classroom. But it’s still better to avoid the ticket in the first place since fines and fees can also be high.

It’s Not Just About the Ticket

A ticket for a hit and run accident in NY can cost you up to $250, but that’s not all. There can be court costs and other fees along with that amount, and you can also be jailed for as much as 15 days. You’ll see three points on your driving record, and that could cause your vehicle insurance rates to rise dramatically. Your insurance company may even cancel you, and that will force you to find new insurance. If you have to go with a high-risk company, your rates are going to be much more than they were previously, and you’ll have a hard time getting those rates down for several years after the accident.

Be Mindful of What You Say About the Accident

Too often, people who have been involved in a hit and run may blurt out that they didn’t mean to, or something else that implies guilt. It’s very important that you don’t do that because it can affect whether you’re found guilty of the crime or whether you can get your ticket dismissed. Don’t admit any fault and understand what your defense can be. For example, if you truly didn’t realize you struck another vehicle you may not be charged. That can happen to someone backing out of a parking space, or parallel parking, when they just tap the bumper and there’s no damaged caused. But the law says you still must stop.

Take Care of the Issue Promptly

If you’ve been ticketed for a hit and run in New York, make sure you focus on a defensive driving online course for ticket dismissal. That can help keep points off your driver’s license and lower the chances that your insurance is going to rise or be canceled. It’s important to be careful behind the wheel but accidents do happen. If you’re involved in one, knowing the laws and taking the right steps can help you protect yourself.

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When Can Teens Drive Alone in NY? https://www.myimprov.com/can-teens-drive-alone-ny/ https://www.myimprov.com/can-teens-drive-alone-ny/#respond Wed, 17 Oct 2018 19:25:07 +0000 https://www.myimprov.com/?p=44952 Driving alone in a car is a significant milestone in a teen’s life. It represents a major increase in responsibility and accountability. In New York State, teens must complete a…

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Driving alone in a car is a significant milestone in a teen’s life. It represents a major increase in responsibility and accountability. In New York State, teens must complete a process with several distinct milestones before being declared fully capable of operating a motor vehicle unsupervised. This process is fairly rigorous compared to that of most states, but it is simple to follow. Most teens complete it with little or no difficulty, granted they take the time to learn the required material.

It is always possible things might go wrong especially early in a teen’s driving career. Even the most responsible and level-headed teens can make mistakes. In New York, the penalties for moving violations for drivers under 18 are severe, particularly those involving excessive speeding or cell phone use while driving. If this has already happened, a state-approved defensive driving course can significantly mitigate the impact of teen driving mistakes and mishaps.
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New York Learner Permit                                       

The ultimate goal for teens who want to earn the right to drive unsupervised is a drivers’ license, and the first step toward that goal is to acquire a New York State Learner Permit. Learner permits allow new drivers to operate a vehicle under the supervision of another driver who is over the age of 21 and licensed for the type of vehicle being operated. This means a new motorcycle driver must be supervised by a licensed motorcycle driver. New drivers cannot drive even if properly supervised in the following locations:

  • Within a park in New York City
  • On any bridge or tunnel under the jurisdiction of the Tri-borough Bridge and Tunnel Authority
  • On the Cross County, Hutchinson River, Saw Mill River, or Taconic State parkways in Westchester County
  • In a DMV road test area

More information on the New York Learner Permit can be found on the NY DMV website.
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Acquiring a Junior Drivers License or Senior Drivers License

Once a teen acquires a Learners Permit, the process to gain a full drivers’ license in New York depends primarily on the age of the driver. Under no circumstances can a driver under the age of 16 get a license. Drivers 16-17 years old can apply for a Junior Drivers’ License (Class DJ), which is like a Learners Permit but may allow the young driver to operate a vehicle unsupervised in some parts of New York under the Graduated License Law (described below).

The process for acquiring a Junior Drivers License is similar to that of acquiring a Senior License.  New drivers must take a pre-licensing class and pass both a written test and a road test at a New York DMV office. It’s not strictly necessary but highly recommended that a new driver make an appointment for both tests and make use of the appropriate area of the NY DMV Website for specifics on classes certified by the NY DMV in preparation for the tests. However, it’s universally acknowledged that the best preparation for both the test and safe unaccompanied driving by a teen is significant amounts of practice under the supervision of a mature, capable, responsible driver.

A driver who is 17 years old and has a Junior License for 6 months or more is eligible for a Senior License. Once a new driver turns 18, they are automatically eligible for a Senior License as long as all other requirements are met.

The Graduated License Law and Additional Restrictions for NY Drivers Under 18

The Graduated License Law imposes additional restrictions on young drivers in New York. This law divides the State into three zones (New York City, Upstate New York, and Long Island), each with their own restrictions for Learners Permit and Junior License holders. These restrictions vary by time of day; for example, in Upstate New York, a Junior License holder can drive unsupervised from 5AM to 9PM, and from 9PM to 5AM as long as the driver is traveling straight from home to a job or school class. In New York City, a driver with the same license is prohibited from driving regardless of the circumstances. It’s very important for Learners Permit and Junior License holders to understand the exact laws in effect based on their situation. Consult the Graduated License Law web page.

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How to Stay Safe While Driving Near Hurricane Florence https://www.myimprov.com/driving-hurricane-florence/ https://www.myimprov.com/driving-hurricane-florence/#respond Mon, 17 Sep 2018 23:43:26 +0000 https://www.myimprov.com/?p=44470 Natural disasters come at a moment’s notice. You can predict oncoming hurricanes, tornadoes, and storms, but can’t do anything about unexpected wildfires. When natural…

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Natural disasters come at a moment’s notice. You can predict oncoming hurricanes, tornadoes, and storms, but can’t do anything about unexpected wildfires. When natural disasters do happen, try to remember what your online defensive driving course has taught you as well as the tips below.

What do you do whenever a natural disaster strikes?

Depending on the circumstance, there’s a standardized step-by-step action guide to steer you to safety when you’re driving during an unfortunate event. You can turn the natural disasters into natural good fortune. To stay prepared and ahead of the storm, we’re prepping you on your safety protocol when on the road during a natural disaster.

Hurricanes and Tornadoes

If you live on the coast or somewhere in the Midwest, you could be subjected to hurricanes or tornadoes. These vats of swirly winds can be memorizing to look at, but dangerous to drive through. When driving through a hurricane or tornado, finding shelter is important.

Staying inside your car will be helpful only to drive to the nearest safety location. Stores or houses serve as excellent shelter during these disasters. If those options aren’t available, your next best option is to find shelter under a highway overpass.

Moreover, you should avoid driving through water as it can damage your car. This will leave you susceptible to being stranded. Also, be on the lookout for debris and downed electrical wires. Driving through these disasters are dangerous, you don’t want to be caught off guard with manmade disasters.

Hail Storms

Hail falls at high speeds. Sometimes these chunks of ice can be as large as a golf ball. With that massive at a high enough velocity, you could damage your vehicle when driving it on the road during a storm. When you’re on the road during a hail storm, you should pull over immediately.

Try to find a sheltered area where your car can park to be out of the line of fire. If you can’t find an overhead structure to shield your car, try angling it in the direction of the hail path. This will create a smaller target and less damage to be accrued.

Wildfires

The best way to drive during a wildfire is: don’t. Wildfires are extremely dangerous when you’re stuck in your car. However, there is a safety procedure in the even that you are trapped in a car during a wildfire.

Roll up all the windows of the vehicle, close the air vents, and keep the engine running. Doing so will prevent smoke bellowing into the vehicle. The next step is to lay down in the flooring of your car. Smoke rises to the top, so staying as low as possible is the only way to avoid the breathing in the harmful air.

If you must drive, do so with your high beams on. Driving slowly will help you catch any debris that could damage your vehicle. The next thing to remember is to remain calm.

Floods

Blockbuster films like to dramatize tidal waves sweeping cities and causing mayhem in its path. This could be farfetched, but flooding isn’t an impossibility. When driving during a flood, try your best to not use your car as a boat.

In fact, try to avoid all water the best of your ability. Especially moving water. Driving through the water could cause your car to become stuck or get swept away in an unseen current. You may have the urge to drive through the water like you’re on Splash Mountain but try your best to fight that urge. Drive slow through the water to protect your engine and brakes.

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Six Tips to Know When Calling AAA for Road Service https://www.myimprov.com/6-tips-to-know-when-calling-aaa-for-road-service/ https://www.myimprov.com/6-tips-to-know-when-calling-aaa-for-road-service/#comments Sun, 02 Sep 2018 22:39:02 +0000 http://www.myimprov.com/?p=19818 As you navigate roadside assistance, keep these six tips in mind when calling AAA for road service. It’s essential to note that AAA services are typically non-transferable, so the answer…

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Relocating? What you Need to know About the Front License Plate https://www.myimprov.com/indiana-front-license-plate-debate/ https://www.myimprov.com/indiana-front-license-plate-debate/#comments Mon, 27 Aug 2018 22:35:24 +0000 http://www.myimprov.com/?p=32713 Having recently made a road trek from New York to Tennessee, (I will NEVER do that again) this topic was bandied about over a…

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Having recently made a road trek from New York to Tennessee, (I will NEVER do that again) this topic was bandied about over a morning smoke (he did, I didn’t), two days ago in the hotel parking lot. A Tennessee transplant from South Jersey lamented over his hometown when he spied my NY tags, (front license plate and back – thank you).

While Uncle Andy whined about how much he missed his soft pretzels, pizza and hoagies, he relished the fact that the government “don’t bother you too much in these parts”. “In fact”, he boasted, “you only need one plate on your car”. It sparked an interest as I pondered the surgeon general’s warnings about second-hand smoke.

How many states require front license plates?

Thirty-one states require their motorists to display front license plates and plates on the back of their vehicles. The “Rugged Nineteen” states that require only one plate include Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Mississippi, New Mexico. North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia. Some of these states do not even require a state safety inspection, (but we’ll save that one for another article).

The front plate law debate doesn’t center around government intervention but rather considers the aesthetics of the vehicles’ lines and the obstructive value attributed to the addition of a front plate. HOW IT LOOKS. Seriously though, the more cerebral debaters stick to the nuts and bolts of the matter (You’ll need twice as many nuts and bolts in my state). Come calamity, accident or amber alert, it is easier to identify the vehicle and its registered owner if there are two markers. In other words – dragnet can roger that whether the roadster is coming or going.

What are the advantages of having a front license plate?

One debater makes the case that if they were being followed they’d need to see a front plate in order to report it. Two plates makes life easier and safer for everyone. You run the risk of getting ticketed and if you purchase in a state that doesn’t require two to one that does…(another snafu).  You might end up at a great traffic school though so not all bad. If you don’t want to be stopped unnecessarily this one warrants research. No matter how regal the ride you can always have your car manufacturer tell you how to comply with your particular states’ regulations with little or no pain.

Interestingly enough, the one plate debate is pretty even all over our land. When I think California I think laid back. Not like Uncle Andy, but “laid back – chic”. Even so Golden Staters pipe up just as much as everyone on this issue. Blame Hollywood, but Californians are imagined to be mad about their cars, In reality, California doesn’t crack the top ten in vanity plate purchases. See, I told you laid back – chic. California drivers ed is pretty relaxed as well.

Overall we don’t want a world where our road mates are highway phantoms in our rear-view mirror. They may be carrying an authentic hoagie or soft pretzel. Might be a Golden State Warrior.

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California is, unarguably, the worst state to drive in. Between the beaten down country roads and the catastrophically congested city traffic, it’s easy to absolutely lose your sanity. The only thing that seems to be worse than driving in California is driving in the worst cities in California. Wallethub.com conducted an intense survey that ranked the worst and best cities to drive in.

No surprise that California had several hotspots on the list, more than any other state. So, if you recently passed your California Driver’s Ed class, it may be best to steer clear of these. It may even be smart to take a detour around the cities listed below. However, if you do find yourself in one of these cities, may God have mercy on your soul.

The survey gathered more than just the driving conditions. It compared other factors, such as road maintenance, vehicle wellbeing, traffic amount, and car safety. Here are the worst cities in CA for driving:

17. Irvine

Irvine is the best of worst cities in California for driving. Nestled in Orange County, the area is known for its balloon rides, children’s museum, and – now – its devastatingly horrendous driving statistics. Irvine? More like Erk-vine! This place really erks drivers.
Ranked 34 out of 100 cities nationwide.

16. Sacramento

Sacramento isn’t just the capital of California. It’s the capital of being a horrible place to drive through. Fun fact about Sacramento, in 2014 the fatality rate for drivers was 7.6/1,000 drivers.
Ranked 53 out of 100 cities nationwide.

15. Riverside

Riverside is a city just outside of Los Angeles. The city maintains a vibrant life of professionals and residentials, which is ironic, because driving through it makes you feel lifeless.
Ranked 54 out of 100 cities nationwide.

14. Fresno

Fresno is the 5th largest city in California – by land mass. That means, there’s plenty of room to demonstrate how horrible of a city it is to drive in. Between lack of maintenance shops, highway navigation, and vehicle related crimes, this city is understandably ranked among the worst cities to drive in. Doing a quick Google search will give you nothing but car related crimes.
Ranked 55 out of 100 cities nationwide.

13. Chula Vista

Chula Vista is a city just south of San Diego. The city has a nice brewery scene, which could account to why all the drivers are terrible. The only thing more beautiful than the neighborhoods are the how horrible the road systems are.
Ranked 61 out of 100 cities nationwide.

12. Fremont

The first bay city to make the list is Fremont. It’s beautiful docks bring in plenty of ship crewmen and sailors, which is most likely why everyone seems like they can’t drive on land.
Ranked 64 out of 100 cities nationwide.

11. Bakersfield

Bakersfield is baking with atrocious drivers. The city straddles the Kern River just north of Los Angeles and also straddles the traffic that goes through the area. Driving through Bakersfield is similar to parking your car in a large parking lot – the traffic won’t move.
Ranked 65 out of 100 cities nationwide.

10. Anaheim

Anaheim, the city, might get a pass for this one. The reason why traffic is horrendous is because of the massive tourist magnet that is Disneyland resort. Populating the area with out-of-towners, the resort brings nothing by doom, mayhem, and family fun with a charm.
Ranked 69 out of 100 cities nationwide.

9. San Diego

San Diego is the southernmost metropolis of California. It’s area engulfs nearby cities, towns, and neighbors. It’s traffic is no different. Everyone in the area will feel the big city bogusness bogging down the area with it’s confusing infrastructure, lack of public transportation, and bumper to bumper traffic.
Ranked 71 out of 100 cities nationwide.

8. Santa Ana

The second city on this list from Orange County is Santa Ana. It’s known for two things: not being Irvine and it’s high crime. Traffic conditions aside, this place doesn’t have much to drive to.
Ranked 73 out of 100 cities nationwide.

7. Stockton

Stockton is a quiet are. Driving through the city you can hear the native sounds of honking and yelling as drivers become peeved driving through the area. It’s music to the locals ears. Aside from that, they’re also known for their museums.
Ranked 80 out of 100 cities nationwide.

6. Long Beach

Long Beach gets its name from the amount of time you get to spend in traffic going to the beach. This coastal city brings in lots of interested people to the beaches to soak up some sun and exhaust from traffic.
Ranked 84 out of 100 cities nationwide.

5. San Bernardino

Just east of Los Angeles is the city of San Bernardino. You can find a vibrant town vibe and a breathtaking view of the mountains. Which is great, because if you ever visit, you might be stuck in the gridlocked roads. Don’t forget camping gear!
Ranked 87 out of 100 cities nationwide.

4. San Jose

The city surrounded by hills in the tech capital of the world: Silicon Valley. If only they were able to invent a better vehicle focused town instead of a new app, they might be worth driving through.
Ranked 88 out of 100 cities nationwide.

3. Los Angeles

The only surprise about Los Angeles being on this list is that it isn’t #1 on the list. The City of Angels has made huge headlines across the country with its traffic congestion confusion. Moreover, LA is the only city in the country where walking just might be faster than driving.
Ranked 92 out of 100 cities nationwide.

2. Oakland

Oakland is home to Raiders fans. Coincidentally, you would assume the city was raided, because trying to drive on the roads is a bad mistake. Lack of maintenance has led to the bruised highways that connect the city
Ranked 98 out of 100 cities nationwide.

1. San Francisco

Finally, San Francisco took the title of being the absolute worst city in California for drivers. This city could be the root cause of poor road conditions, angry drivers, and vehicles breaking down on the highways. But, at least they have the biggest bridge in the country!
Ranked 99 out of 100 cities nationwide.

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Ah, yes. There’s nothing more alerting then the white-hot fury that comes from being cut off at a traffic light. It’s usually followed by a series of screaming and livid words directed at the culprit. Being angry seems to be a natural part of driving – especially when driving in New York. A defensive driving course will teach you how to drive defensively, and could help you control your anger if you know what to look for.

Sometimes it’s hard to pinpoint exactly what road rage is. We all express rage in different ways. Therefore, how we express our rage on the road is going to be unique to ourselves. That’s why we’ve created an extensive list of the top road rage definitions to describe the forms of anger you’d see and to be cautious of.

Aggressive Driving

Aggressive driving is the most common form of road rage. When someone peeves you while on the beat path, it’s easy to drive less defensively. Some signs of an aggressive driver are less patient road maneuvers, driving a little too close to others, and passive aggressive honking. Passive aggressive honking is sometimes worse than angry honking. Try not to drive too closely to these guys.

Habitual Road Rage

Some people are just angry all the time. When you continuously do something, it becomes a habit. For some people, they might not realize how often they’re raging on the roads, because it’s become their habit. Habitual road rage is when a driver has developed a routine of being rageful while driving. It’s expected they’ll tailgate, because they blame others for their misery. Don’t’ upset a tailgater by frequent stops. It’s best just to change lanes.

Situational Road Rage

Have you ever encountered the sweetest person, but, when the car in front of them isn’t paying attention to the street light, they turn into a monstrosity? That’s the situational road rager. They don’t make it a habit of being angry, because they shove all those rageful feelings down – until someone cuts them off in traffic. During these instances they see nothing but red and snap. These drivers are not as easy to steer clear of, but do your best not to tick others off by following the rules of the road.

Tailgating

We’re all familiar with that jerk driving the pickup truck in your rearview mirror. They get too close to the back of your car, because that’s their way of telling you to “speed up.” Nobody enjoys tailgaters. What’s worse is tailgating is seen has a commonality of driver’s everywhere. What people don’t understand is tailgating is a form of road rage. As mentioned before, change lanes and let them pass.

Gesturing

Ever had your window down only to catch the driver next to you flipping you a bird? Gesturing can come and go in your life in a moment’s notice. Often, it’s prompted by doing something reckless. Other times, it could be a person just blowing off some steam. Try not to let these gestures upset you and encourage your inner road rager. Don’t take it personally, and move on.

Brake Checking

Brake checkers are the tailgaters worst enemy. They suddenly stop in the middle of the road, when they notice someone is driving too close to them. The goal is to have the other vehicle rear end them, starting an altercation at the rear-enders fault. The brake checker might feel justified in their actions, but, in reality, they’re just as bad as any other road rager. Don’t let them infuriate you! Change lanes. Hopefully your exit will appear shortly.

Leering and Staring

The leerer or starrer is the creepy ghoul of the road raging family. They’ll talk behind you, when you least expect it. Their only motif is to communicate some sense of anger to you, from behind the wheel of their car. If you’re stopped at a light and notice someone watching you, you could be encountering a leering driver who is ragefully whispering curses under their breath at you. Do not be hypnotized by those hushed tones. Keep your eyes on the road and your head in the game.

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The rules of the road are changing constantly. They make up the ever-expanding book of laws that keep people in line… or should we say “lane?” These are the basic and rudimentary topics you would cover in any California Driver’s Ed class. There’s been some construction on the ol’ road rules book, and, as of, July 1st, 2018, the updates are being implemented.

Although you might have heard the contrary, rules are not meant to be broken. When they are, there’s online traffic school. But, if you would like to steer clear of paying large fines and bad moods, then read on to learn about the latest updates. We’ve outlined everything you need to know about the newest CA traffic laws that went into effect July 1st, 2018.

The Seatbelts on the Bus Rule

Back in the day, there were seatbelts on all the school buses. However, the people who would wear them were made fun of or they were considered to be the uncool kids. Now, they scoff and laugh at their harassers who must follow the merciless laws bestowed on California citizens as they sit, securely, on the bust strapped in by seat belts.

Here’s the breakdown.

This law makes riding in public vehicles and transporting people, safer for the passengers. What this means for you, the passenger, is huge. You must wear a seat belt on a bus. It also means that parents, legal guardians, chartering parties, and children of particular ages must be properly restrained in the seat or holder.

It also means that bus drivers must inform all patrons of the newest law. If the passenger doesn’t follow the instructions, they will personally be fined – not the driver. The idea of the law is to increase the safety of passengers on the bus.

The DUI Tolerance Limit

Driving after drinking any amount of alcohol is a bad idea. Driving while impaired will cause catastrophic damage to people’s lives. It lowers your reaction time and increases the chances of you destroying property or crashing.

The DUI limit is very low, running at about .08 blood alcohol concentration. Now, the DUI is lowering the bar (the only time that’s a good thing). As of July 1st, 2018, the legal driving limit, while driving a passenger for hire, will be .04 blood alcohol concentration.

So, what exactly is a passenger for hire?

Passenger for hire describes the services from commercial drivers. Therefore, people working for Lyft and Uber are examples of commercial drivers. They can no longer operate the vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration of .08. It’s scary to think that there are people drinking and driving you around at night – and you pay them to do it!

Private Carriers of Passengers

Among the newest laws to the Golden State are the laws regulating authority and insurance. Sacramento CBS reported, “The DMV will now issue certificates for intrastate authority and verify proof of liability insurance, while CHP will regulate compliance and the safe operation of the vehicles.” If you don’t know anything about traffic laws, this sentence might sound like we just casted a spell on you.

The law simply issues new regulations for private vehicles transporting passengers. Again, safety is important and is kept in mind when creating new laws to dictate how we operate on the road. This one is technical and convoluted; however, it allows regulators to observe compliance and safety operations of vehicles.

Saturday Service at DMV Offices

This isn’t a new law, but people will begin losing their minds when they find out that Ventura, Sacramento, and Salinas DMV offices will now be in operation on Saturdays from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Now, the 9 to 5’er will rejoice as they can spend their Saturday mornings standing in line at the DMV.

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