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3 Tips For Safe Driving In A New City

When you’re visiting a new city for the first time, it can be both exciting and intimidating as you venture around these new unfamiliar areas and try to get your bearings of the world around you. And while one of the best ways to get to know a new city is to drive all around it and see what it looks like and has to offer, trying to navigate your way around strange streets can also be dangerous sometimes. So to help ensure that you don’t wind up getting in a car accident that leaves you too hurt to enjoy your time in this new city, here are three tips for safe driving when you’re visiting a city for the first time.

Keep Distractions To A Minimum

Not knowing how the city is laid out or the exact way in which the road systems are put together can make driving around a new city a little complicated. Because of this, you’re going to need to give the road your entire attention when navigating around a new city that you’re visiting. To help with this, James Hills, a contributor to ManTripping.com, recommends that you do everything in your power to keep distractions to a minimum. This means turning off the radio, keeping your phone out of arm’s reach, and asking any passengers to be calm and quiet until you’re more comfortable on the roads.

Learn What Constitutes “Traffic” In This City

When driving around your own city, you know where things are and what the best routes are to get you there. Additionally, you’re likely more familiar with how people in your area drive and what to expect from others on the road. But in a new city, all bets are off. So to ensure that you’re aware of all possible people on the road, Driving-Tests.org advises that you learn what type of vehicles or transportation you can expect to be sharing the road with in this new city. Depending on where you are, there might be a large number of bicyclist, pedestrians, buses, motorcycles, and other vehicles that you should know to keep an eye out for.

Plan Ahead For Parking

In large cities, parking can often be a problem. So not only do you need to be aware of how to get from place to place in a new city, but you should also plan ahead for how you’ll park your vehicle once you get there. According to Rebecca Goldfarb, a contributor to esurance.com, it’s a good idea to learn about your parking options, like if you’ll need to keep an eye out for metered street parking, paid parking lots, or garages. And if parking is very limited, you might want to consider other forms of transportation that don’t require you to park anywhere.

If you’ll soon find yourself driving around a new city, consider using the tips mentioned above to help you do so successfully.

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