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2016 EIA Energy Conference
| Chris Atkinson | Page 25 of 11 |
April 25, 2024
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The 10 Rules of Driving 1. Keep right, keep to the road, avoid on-coming traffic and stay centered within the driving lane. 2. Travel at the minimum of {the speed limit; the prevailing traffic speed; an appropriately safe speed dictated by road conditions, traffic and environmental conditions}. 3. Stop when required by traffic signals, traffic signs, traffic officers, stationary traffic ahead or obstacles or debris in the road. 4. Maintain a safe following distance (and do not follow too closely or run into vehicles ahead). 5. Come to a stop, stand or park only when safe and appropriate to do so and in a manner that will not impede traffic. 6. Adjust speed and merge in turn into traffic with suitable clearance at ramps, stops and merges. 7. Take turns at unregulated stops or merges. 8. Avoid obstacles (stationary and moving) with sufficient clearance to allow for directional changes (pedestrians, other road users, animals, debris, road repairs etc.) 9. Pass only where safe and do not obstruct or impede other (oncoming) traffic. 10.Drive defensively and predictively, and not selfishly (use common sense, be alert, be predictive and not merely reactive). Chris Atkinson, Program Director ARPA-E