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Turning
Make sure to check your mirrors, surroundings and blind spot before turning. It is important to stay in your lane, signal that you are...
Feb 27


Passing
Passing is when you go around another vehicle. You can use a paved shoulder to go around someone only if they are stopped or making a...
Feb 27


Backing
It is hard to see behind your vehicle. Try to do as little backing up as possible. When backing up is necessary move slowly. Back up no...
Feb 27


Parking
You are responsible for making sure your vehicle is not a hazard when it is parked. Be sure to park far enough from any travel lane to...
Feb 27


Communication
It is important to let other drivers know you are there and what you plan to do on the road. To do this you can use your headlights,...
Feb 27


Roundabouts (Traffic Circles)
Roundabouts or traffic circles are a safer and more efficient traffic flow option. Traffic moves counterclockwise. Look at the signs...
Feb 27


Traffic Stops
The top priority of law enforcement is the safety and well-being of the public. If pulled over, police will see if there is a possible...
Feb 27


Watch for Deer on Wisconsin Roads
Deer are the most active in the sunset to sunrise hours. Scan the road and watch for the reflection of your headlights in the eyes of...
Feb 27


Funeral Processions
A funeral procession is a way of traveling with the deceased. This procession is from a funeral home or a place of worship to a cemetery...
Feb 27


Severe Weather
Some road surfaces are slippery, icy, snow covered or have heavy rain. In all these situations, it is best to stay off the road and not...
Feb 27


Winter Driving
You need to drive with extra safety precautions in the winter. People are not used to driving on the first day of snowfall so be alert...
Feb 27


Farm Safety/Rural Driving
There are special hazards in rural/country areas. These hazards may include slow moving tractors, farm equipment and livestock. Farmers...
Feb 27


Avoiding Crashes
Most crashes are avoidable. Paying close attention to your surroundings will help you choose the proper crash avoidance. The chance of a...
Feb 27


Crashes
If you are in a crash: Call 911 if you or someone else is hurt. Stay at the crash if you are involved or emergency help has not arrived....
Feb 27


Roadside Emergencies
Call 911 if you or someone else is injured. Turn on your emergency flashers. Below are examples of possible roadside emergencies and how...
Feb 27


Alcohol, Drugs and Driving
Driving drunk or driving while on drugs is very dangerous. You have a higher chance of getting into a crash if you are drunk or on drugs....
Feb 27


Distracted Driving
Being distracted while driving is dangerous. Concentrate on driving and keep your eyes on the road. • Do not drive with headsets or...
Feb 27


Drowsy Driving
Drowsy driving is when someone is very tired because of little sleep. This can also happen if you have an untreated sleep disorder or a...
Feb 27


Pedestrians
Pedestrians Be alert. Children or others may run out into the road without looking. Allow extra room for pedestrians, confused drivers or...
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Emergency Vehicles
When you see emergency lights and hear sirens it is time to move. Pull over to the side of the road and stop until the emergency vehicle...
Feb 27
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