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What should defensive drivers always expect when driving in traffic?

I haven’t taken a defensive driving course in a long time and I want to be sure that I’m being as safe as possible when driving in a congested area. What should defensive drivers anticipate while in traffic?

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Kevin Martinez · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
While you usually aren’t required to take defensive driving courses after getting your license, it’s great to hear that you’re still applying those skills when out on the road! The number one thing all defensive drivers must expect when driving in traffic is—well, the unexpected. Always be on the lookout and ready for any situation while you’re on the road.
Common examples of unexpected situations defensive drivers anticipate can include anything from sudden changes in weather and road conditions to dealing with distracted and reckless drivers. Here are some ways to be ready for the unexpected:
Follow local traffic laws Give yourself space between you and the car in front Limit distractions—no checking your phone while driving, even to change the music
Make sure to communicate with your insurance provider about your defensive driving skills, too. You might be eligible for a
good driver discount
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