Driving On Indian Highways

Driving on Indian highways is not scary or fearful as many people think. Infact this is one of the easiest driving as the roads are not as congested as the city roads. Thats the reason why highway driving is not tough but yes it is disciplined. A driver needs to take care of the speed limit overtaking halts and various other considerations that will make him survive in the fast driving lane.

Here are some of the best safe driving tips for highways freeways and long road trips:

Speed Limits

The maximum daytime speed limit is about 70 miles per hour and during night the speed limit is about 65 miles per hour. On some highways the speed limit is more as less people travel on certain roads. Speed limit on highway not only means driving faster and slower than the limit. Driving at a lower speed causes a threat to others who are driving with a nominal highway speed. So it is necessary to maintain the car speed.

Overtaking

When planning to overtake a car or vehicle on highways peep out of the car window and check the oncoming traffic. Overtake only if there is enough distance without causing any trouble to other vehicles sharing the road. If the way is clear blip high beams of the car and overtake from the right side.

Always Keep Right

On highways left lanes are mainly for passing by not for driving. So always keep to the right side of the road. Driving on the left side also impedes the flow of traffic. If the car is on the left side the vehicle upfront will not be able to notice your car and this may cause a collision.

Sharing the Road with Trucks

Trucks weigh up to 80000 pounds and may require a long distance of about 100 yards to stop. Hence maintain a safe distance with trucks and dont try to squeeze your car in between two trucks as any moment your car may get crashed between the two. Use the rear view mirror to overtake or cut the way of the truck giving it a wider room or space. Never try to cross behind a truck that is backing up.

Halts

Long hours of continuous driving often lead to fatigue and drowsiness. So its always advisable to have halts in between. Park the car at a safe corner away from the main highway and give a stretch to your body. Ensure that you park your car in a safe and crowded place. Plan a break at regular intervals if it is a very long drive. During night you can have a halt in small hotels and motels on the highways. Indian highways have billions of small motels for travellers and accommodate one night stay. During night halts ensure to park your car in a safe place and take along all the valuables.

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