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The Rules of the Road: Cintas Highlights 7 Habits of Safe Drivers


 

To help keep safety top of mind for those traveling by car, Cintas Corporation today identified seven habits of safe drivers. (image: Ryan Harvey/flickr)

To help keep safety top of mind for those traveling by car, Cintas Corporation today identified seven habits of safe drivers. (image: Ryan Harvey/flickr)

CINCINNATI, Mar 20 (Korea Bizwire)- According to Orbitz’s annual Spring Break Travel Survey, warm weather  locations scored nine out of 10 spots on the “top destinations” list  this year. From Las Vegas to New Orleans to Orlando, students and  families across the country will soon be escaping the “polar vortex” to  warmer climates. To help keep safety top of mind for those traveling by  car, Cintas Corporation today identified seven habits of safe drivers.

“When we learn to drive, we’re taught certain things we can do to stay  safe on the road, but many of these things are never reinforced later in  life,” said Dan Braun, Senior Vice President of Value Improvement  Initiatives, Cintas Corporation. “Cintas has one of the largest fleet of  commercial trucks in operation in the U.S., so safe driving is extremely  important to our business. Therefore, we’d like to share safe driving  habits that we promote within Cintas and suggest you keep in mind when  you travel this Spring break season.”

Cintas’ top habits of safe drivers include:

  • Maintain a clear distance. The rule of thumb is to allow for  approximately three seconds between your car and the car in front of  you. Once the car passes a fixed object, you should slowly count to  three and if you pass the object before completing the count, slow  down.
  • Follow the signs. Speed limits are posted to help protect other  drivers. Driving too fast can cause an accident just as easily as  driving too slowly. Safe drivers follow the posted limit – not 10 or  15 miles per hour above the posted limit.
  • Keep your eyes on the road. Everyone knows better than to text  and drive, but the same rules apply for looking at anything that can  divert your attention from the road, such as the radio, a GPS system  or screaming children in the back of the car. Keep your eyes on the  road and allow other passengers to assist with other items requiring  your attention.
  • Check blind spots. While new cars will alert you if another car  is approaching in your blind spot, you should always double check it  before switching lanes. Cars that are speeding or switching over from  other lanes can instantly change the availability of another lane, so  regularly use your mirrors and check your blind spots before changing  lanes.
  • Stay in the appropriate lane. A good rule of thumb is to stay  in the middle lane unless you’re driving slowly or have a compromised  vehicle (e.g., driving with a spare tire). You should only use the  left hand lane when passing. By passing on the right or going too  slowly in the far left lane, you can impede the flow of traffic and  cause congestion – or worse, an accident.
  • Don’t follow a schedule. While everyone wants to get to their  Spring break destination as quickly as possible, driving according to  a schedule can result in unnecessary stress and increase the chance  for speeding. If you get caught in traffic, don’t try to “make up the  time” by going fast for the last leg of the trip. Any time gained is  not worth the risk of injury to yourself, anyone traveling with you or  other drivers on the road.
  • Stay alert. Traveling long distances can wear on a driver,  particularly on monotonous stretches of freeway. Stay alert by  regularly switching driving responsibilities with other drivers,  drinking plenty of liquids and making stops to stretch your legs.

“Spring break is a time for fun and relaxation,” added Braun. “By making  safe driving habits a routine, you can help protect yourself, the  passengers in your car and others on the road as you make your way to  and from your spring break destination.”

For more information on Cintas, please visit www.cintas.com.

About Cintas:

Headquartered in Cincinnati, Cintas Corporation provides highly  specialized services to businesses of all types primarily throughout  North America. Cintas designs, manufactures and implements corporate  identity uniform programs, and provides entrance mats, restroom cleaning  and supplies, tile and carpet cleaning, promotional products, first aid,  safety, fire protection products and services and document management  services for more than 1 million businesses. Cintas is a publicly held  company traded over the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the symbol  CTAS and is a component of the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index.

source: Cintas Corporation

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