Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 5 Lessons
- 65 Weeks
- Driving Safely6
Defensive Driving and Hazard Awareness
Defensive Driving and Hazard Awareness
Key Principles of Defensive Driving
Maintain Awareness: Constantly monitor the road, traffic signs, signals, and other vehicles. Awareness allows drivers to identify risks early and respond appropriately.
Maintain Safe Following Distance: Keeping sufficient space between vehicles provides time to react to sudden stops or obstacles.
Speed Management: Driving at appropriate speeds according to road conditions, weather, traffic, and vehicle capabilities reduces accident risks.
Anticipate Other Drivers’ Actions: Defensive drivers consider the potential behaviour of other road users, including pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists.
Adjust for Environmental Conditions: Weather, lighting, and road surfaces affect vehicle control. Drivers must adjust speed, braking, and following distance accordingly.
Avoid Aggressive Driving: Tailgating, excessive speeding, or sudden lane changes increase risks. Defensive driving encourages patience and safe decision-making.