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    Safety First – To Avoid the Unexpected

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    • Date March 25, 2013
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    driving-safetySafety is the most important aspect of defensive driving. Ultimate Defensive Driving has the vision of making a safe driver out of each and every person on the road in the Pittsburgh, PA area. Whether it’s a business wanting to create a new driving policy or parents wanting their teenage drivers to learn the dangers of using cell phones while operating a motor vehicle, we want to offer the best material possible to help prevent crashes and reduce the chances of injury or death.

    A crash can come unexpectedly, and without the correct training, this can lead to death or injury. One major cause of these incidents is driver distraction. As many as 2000 fatalities last year can be linked to using cell phones while driving. Companies are realizing this danger and are implementing a strict driving policy to help decrease their liability. In a world where there is a fine line for business to be successful or have to close their doors, it really pays for companies to hire cautious drivers, and to put them through intensive training.

    Families can also do their part to promote safer driving skills. Not only should parents discuss driving rules for their household, but also enrolling the entire family in a course that will teach them proper technique and how to spot dangers ahead of the reaction window of time, will aid them in avoiding an unexpected crash. Many car insurance companies are known for reducing cost of driver policies when there is not any history of car crashes. This means that not only is promoting good driving skills important to the lives of the American family, it can help financially as well.

    At Ultimate Defensive Driving, we want to decrease crash fatalities and create the superior safe driver. Car crashes can cost families and businesses a fortune. We do not want the people of Pittsburgh, PA to have this liability on their minds. Our programs are affordable and highly effective. Call us today and play a major part in reducing cost of life by promoting true defensive driving safety, which all people on the road deserve.

    Headquartered near Pittsburgh, PA, Ultimate Defensive Driving School has been serving individual and commercial clients in the Pittsburgh area and beyond since 2006.

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