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Highway driving safety tips to consider

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As a general rule, highway driving is much different than driving on a local road or residential street. This is because there is more traffic on a main route, and you will also be traveling at higher rates of speed. Ideally, you will gain experience driving on an Illinois highway before you get your license.

Ease into highway driving

Your first trip on a major roadway should take place when weather and road conditions are ideal. This will help to ensure that you have maximum visibility and traction while driving. Furthermore, it is a good idea to stick to the right lane where other motorists are less likely to operate their vehicles in an aggressive fashion.

Stay in control of your emotions

It can be scary watching cars go by at highway speeds. It can also feel overwhelming trying to time a lane change when there are so many vehicles on the road. However, it is important to stay calm as doing so will make it easier to process information throughout your journey.

Never assume that other drivers know what your intentions are

If you are going to make a lane change, it is important to use your turn signal before doing so. It is also critical to physically check your blind spots before changing lanes or merging into traffic as you enter the highway. This is a good idea even if your vehicle has a blind spot monitor as there is no guarantee that it will work properly. In the event that you are injured in an accident that was caused by another motorist, it is a good idea to contact a motor vehicle accident attorney, who may be able to help you obtain compensation for your losses. Cases may be resolved through a negotiated settlement or at the conclusion of a personal injury trial.

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