Think
You're a Safe Driver? Think Again
Tips on How to
Think Safety Before Starting Up the Car
(ARA) - A recent
survey has found that 99 percent of us think we're safe
drivers. But, are we checking under the hood, kicking the
tires or even buckling our seatbelts? Surprisingly, nine
out of 10 Americans are not. But why? The National Safety
Council (NSC) and Castrol GTX Start Up conducted a national
survey to find out.
"For so long,
safe driving discussions have centered on safety while driving
that Americans have almost forgotten to take the proper
safety precautions before starting their cars," says
Chuck Hurley, NSC transportation safety group vice president.
"While some may see it as mundane, the reality is that
in a tricky driving situation, having followed the start-up
safety precautions before turning the key can make the difference
between safety and a disaster."
So, what should you
be doing before you start up? Following are seven guidelines:
1. Buckle seatbelts
and make sure they're properly fastened.
2. Adjust your mirrors.
3. Position the seat
and head restraints.
4. Secure loose objects.
5. Turn off cell
phones.
6. Look for engine
warning lights.
7. Check your fuel
level.
In finding that American
drivers are not taking the proper pre-start precautions,
Castrol GTX Start Up and the NSC have developed an easy-to-remember
START UP checklist.
"All drivers
need to remember is START UP as a way to follow the pre-driving
safety guidelines," says Hurley. "The START UP
checklist will take people less than five minutes -- it
seems worth it, given the alternative."
Secure loose objects
Turn off cell phone
Always check warning
lights
Read fuel/fluid levels
Tire pressure
Use seatbelts - every
person, every time
Properly adjust mirrors