Whether you’re a new driver on the road or you’ve been driving for years now, there are some typical mistakes made while driving that can lead to an accident or near accidents.
It’s easy to become complacent on the road and to develop bad habits that put you and others in danger. There are also more people on the road than there have been before, meaning the roads are more congested and that also includes a larger portion of bad drivers too.
Here are five mistakes that drivers make on the road in 2023.
They don’t watch their speed
Drivers have a habit of not watching their speed and as they become more comfortable on the road, they might not even realize when they’re gaining or losing speed.
While a couple of miles over or under the speed limit is ok, it’s important to use that speed limit as the goal. You should always be at that speed limit so that you’re staying safe on the road. Driving too slow or too fast is going to impact the safety of yourself and others on the road.
If you have a habit of speeding, then you may want to put yourself on a speeding course or get someone to watch your speeding for you so you become more aware of when you’re doing it.
Getting too close to other drivers
Getting too close to other drivers is a bad habit you certainly want to eradicate. It’s something that can cause a car accident and that means having to get a car accident lawyer in some cases.
You don’t want to be seen getting too close to other drivers so always be mindful of being able to see the number plates of those driving in front and behind you. Alternatively, if there are cars speeding up to get close behind you, then move away from those cars where you can.
They let their emotions boil over
Emotions can run high when you’re caught up in a traffic jam, or you’re experiencing other drivers on the road that are causing stress.
It’s important to keep a calm head and not get angry while on the road. Getting angry or hot-headed is only going to impact your concentration and driving behaviors. If you need a moment, pull over and calm down. Never try to antagonize others on the road or contribute to road rage.
Forgetful of basic driver etiquette
Basic driver etiquette is something you learn in the early days of your driving lessons. Try to remember these when driving on the road and if you need to, take a refresher course. From being aware of blindspots to knowing what signs mean, it’s easy to forget them when it’s been a while since you passed your test.
Driving under the influence or while tired
Finally, never drive under the influence or when you’re tired. Always book alternative arrangements when drinking alcohol and take a break before driving to ensure you’re wide awake.
These tips will avoid you from becoming a bad driver on the road and putting your own health and others at risk.

