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Saturday, 21 August 2010

Tips for driving in Devon

Road safety in Devon

Devon is a uniquely beautiful and picturesque part of the world, which attracts visitors from across the globe. While this is ideal for the Devon economy, it also brings a number of risks to drivers who travel regularly in the area. Driving in Devon presents a set of challenges to both visitors and residents alike, which are unlikely to affect other parts of the UK. The following tips are designed to enhance your safety on Devon roads, and protect against unforeseen hazards to you and your vehicle…

Be aware that tourists may not always drive safely




Anyone visiting a place for the first time can find it confusing and disorientating to try and navigate the new terrain with safety. Visitors to Devon may be taken aback by the narrow country roads which make it difficult for two cars to pass each other safely.

If visitors have hired a car and are used to driving on the other side of the road, they may not be confident behind the wheel of their strange vehicle. The best way to deal with uncertain drivers is to give them space and time to adjust, keeping well clear of the car in front and understanding that driving in Devon can be a nerve-wracking experience for the uninitiated!

Dealing with copious amounts of rain

Devon may be famous for superb cream teas and outstanding areas of natural beauty, but it is equally renowned for having rain. Lots of rain. Driving in wet conditions can be hazardous, so it makes sense to slow your speed down and check your brakes if you find yourself caught in a torrential downpour.

Narrow roads

Most roads in Devon are not designed for two cars to pass safely, so learning the art of slowing right down and pulling in will save you a great deal of chipped paintwork, raised blood pressure and damaged wing mirrors. Getting to know the roads you will be frequenting can make it easier for you to scope out passing places and learn your route to best avoid incidents.

Making sure you are covered by comprehensive insurance

While you may be a superb driver, it stands to reason that other people may not be so skilled. Because of the unique nature of roads in Devon, it can be challenging to drive safely and avoid accidents. One of the best ways to make sure you avoid needless expenditure through accidental damage is by having fully comprehensive insurance in place to safeguard you against unexpected incidents at the hands of other errant drivers.

 

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