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By - Jerome Dacanay

Commonly Broken Traffic Laws

Even the safest drivers can sometimes cross the line that lies between illegal and legal driving. Whereas there are laws that most people agree should be followed, there are laws which are broken by almost everyone. When in a hurry, you can be tempted to push what is legal to its limit. You should know that the laws exist for your safety and that of others.

Traffic laws that people break often

Speeding

Car crash in rear view mirror

Most people usually take speed limits simply as mere suggestions hence tend to get frustrated when the car ahead of them is going at the right speed. Normally when running late, you will tend to drive at a higher speed not knowing that you can get even later if you are pulled over by traffic police. Driving too slowly conversely can be dangerous more so along the highways. Most states have speed limits, so it is vital to ensure you go at least at the minimum speed when possible.

Rolling through the stop signs

Running stop signs is a bad idea since it can be very dangerous let alone being illegal. Most people usually know this however other people have a tendency of rolling through stop signs. Most drivers look around then roll through thinking the coast is clear. Ensure that you observe intersections closely because accidents can occur due to inattention.

Failure to signal

Turn signals are a vital way to communicate with other divers. Signals allow the other drivers to know when they need to give room for changing lanes or slow down or the direction to which you are turning. You should signal long before taking action.

Illegal turns

The state laws have specific laws governing U-turns. Others allow U-turns while others do not. Ensure you are attentive to all the posted signs to know where turns are permitted and where they are not. Look also for signs at the traffic lights to know if right turns on red are prohibited or allowed at some intersections.

Texting while driving

It is illegal to write messages while driving, though these laws have varying restrictions. Most states have laws regarding distraction when driving like talking on the phone with hands-free devices. Even if there are no laws for this, it is still hazardous and should be avoided at all costs.

Failing to stop for pedestrians

pedestrians crossing This is another frequent traffic law that is violated by most drivers. Drivers seem not to remember the fact that pedestrians have the right-of-way. You should wait for pedestrians to pass if they are waiting at the cross walk to cross the road before you can drive.

When you are in a hurry, traffic laws can feel an inconvenience. These laws are made to keep you and other road users safe.…