GORV - Digital Magazine Issue #59 | Page 26

1 . CHANGE YOUR DRIVING HABITS
I know this may sound a bit condescending but hear me out . Most drivers don ’ t really think too much about what they are doing or about what ’ s going on around them . They tend to drive almost on autopilot with their eyes fixed on a point about 5m in front of the bonnet of the car . In other words , they have very little situational awareness .
When towing a large caravan , you cannot drive like this . You need to know what ’ s happening all around you and be in a position to anticipate what potentially dangerous situations you may be driving into . To do that , you need to ensure your eyes don ’ t focus on a single point on the front of the vehicle . Instead , make a conscious effort to see what ’ s going on around you .
Start by looking at the left of the windscreen and scanning your gaze up along the side of the road , towards the horizon , and do the opposite on the right side of the road . Then check your rearview mirrors from right to left and start the process over again .
This driving technique will enable you to see what potential hazards are approaching , such as driveways and side streets , where other vehicles may pull out in front of you . You will also be able to anticipate any hills and accelerate early to compensate .
You ’ ll see any sharp corners well in advance and be in a position to slow down for them , with time and distance to spare . The regular checking of mirrors will mean you will notice any build-up of traffic behind you so you can pull over and let them pass when it is safe to do so .
This driving technique will also reduce fatigue , helping to prevent you from falling asleep at the wheel .
Travelling with another party can be great way to make the drive interesting and safe
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