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Underinflated tires use around 5% more gasoline, wear down more quickly, and decrease traction.
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Always plan ahead while exiting the highway. Well before you get to your exit, get into the correct lane. To warn the cars behind you, activate your turn signal far in advance of the exit. In case there's a deceleration lane, take it. The majority of the slowing should ideally be done in the deceleration lane. You might have to start lowering your speed while you're still on the highway because some deceleration lanes are quite short. Be sure to switch off your signal light after you've left.
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The traffic behind your car will be visible to you in your mirrors. They won't, however, show you what's just beside and slightly behind you in the lane next to your car, nor will they show you everything to the sides of your car. These are your blind spots. Glance over your shoulder and look directly into your blind spots to see whether there is a vehicle or cyclist there.
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Get into the right lane at a circular intersection if you intend to take the first exit. Use the left lane if you intend to drive through, turn left, or turn around.
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Hard braking could lock the wheels and cause a skid in older cars without ABS. You would press the brake pedal to prevent this. With ABS, you can apply as much force to the brakes as necessary without the wheels locking. Apply steady, firm pressure on the brake pedal in an emergency instead of pumping it. The brake pedal can vibrate or pulse under your foot. This is typical; simply keep applying the brakes. Point your gaze in the desired direction and steer.
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There are ramps available to enter highways. An acceleration lane is typically accessible from the entry ramp. Aim to match the speed of the cars in the through lanes as you approach and merge into the acceleration lane. When you spot a gap in the highway traffic, use your turn signal to merge with it as smoothly as possible. Except in extreme cases, never stop or slow down in the acceleration lane.
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Slower moving cars should stay in the rightmost lane on a multi-lane highway until they need to turn left into the left lane. The farthest left lane is now open for passing.
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According to the Alberta Insurance Act, every motor vehicle needs to be covered by a public liability insurance policy. Operating a motor vehicle without insurance is prohibited.
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The left hand out the window, pointing down, is the proper hand signal to indicate stopping or slowing down.
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The area on all sides of you between your vehicle and other vehicles is known as your space cushion. More space in the space cushion allows you to stop safely or avoid a possible hazard.
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If there is a broken line (yellow or white) next to your lane, you are allowed to pass as long as it can be done safely.