Should a Sneeze Cause You To Swerve Off Your Lane?
Sneezes often announce themselves, giving you a moment to prepare. Each sneeze lasts about a second, so you’re unlikely to lose control of your vehicle. If you find that sneezes cause significant swerving, practice correcting your vehicle's position quickly to avoid accidents. If sneezing consistently makes you lose control, consider avoiding driving when you feel a sneeze coming on.
Is Staying Centered in Your Lane Difficult?
Maintaining your lane position can be challenging for many drivers. However, adopting proper techniques and focusing on key factors such as peripheral vision, a relaxed grip on the wheel, and minimizing distractions can significantly improve your ability to stay centered in your lane.
Wrap Up
Remember, it's your vehicle that should be centered in the lane, not you. As the driver, you sit on the left side of the car. Centering yourself will cause your vehicle to drift right. Following the tips above can help you stay centered without much extra effort. Practicing these techniques before your driving test can prevent costly mistakes.
At Drive Rite Academy, we prepare our learners for every possible situation they might encounter on the road. Emphasizing the importance of lane discipline, we aim to reduce accidents caused by drivers unknowingly drifting out of their lanes. Practice these tips and drive safely!