the 5 point driving system: the habits of professional drivers

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The 5 Point Driving System The Habits of Professional Drivers Most crashes are the result of poor driving habits. Good driving habits prevent injuries and save lives. Practice good driving habits at ALL times - on the job and off. “It’s the small details that make a great company”

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United American Security, LLC Quarterly Safety & Security Training Series. 1st quarter Safety Training series of Defensive Driving. Most crashes are the result of poor driving habits. Good driving habits prevent injuries and save lives. Practice good driving habits at ALL times - on the job and off. "It's the small details that make a great company"

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Page 1: The 5 Point Driving System: The Habits of Professional Drivers

The 5 Point Driving SystemThe Habits of Professional Drivers

Most crashes are the result of poor driving habits. Good driving habits prevent injuries and save lives. Practice good driving habits at ALL times - on the job and off.

“It’s the small details that make a great company”

Page 2: The 5 Point Driving System: The Habits of Professional Drivers

Aim High In Steering Look as far ahead as you can Don’t look only directly in front of your vehicle while driving See potential problems well ahead of you so you have time

to react. Visualize a safe path well ahead so you are prepared if

problems occur.

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Get The Big Picture Stay back and see it all Don’t follow so closely that it prevents you from seeing the

big picture ahead Stay back from the rear of a tracker-trailer or any large

vehicle Not following closely allows for smooth stops and turns, and

buys you reaction time

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Keep Your Eyes Moving Avoid fixating your eyes on any one object. Make sure to look to your rear every 5 to 8 seconds. Continually moving your eyes maintains your sense of

awareness in all directions and driving conditions. Scan, don’t stare. Keep eyes moving and scanning all

around your vehicle; front, rear, sides. Scan from building to building, tree-line to tree-line.

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Imagine an ‘escape route’ Be able to recognize the path of least resistance quickly

when problems occur Leave yourself and out by creating space on all four sides-

especially in front of you Be prepared. Have a plan. Expect the unexpected.

Leave Yourself an Out

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Make sure other drivers can see you When necessary, you should communicate in traffic by using

y our horn, lights, and signals. This helps establish eye contact with other drivers

At intersections, look at driver’s head and eyes to be sure they see you coming

Stay Off Your Phone and always wear your seat belt.

Make Sure They See You

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Your customers expect you to get it right. Right product, right quality, right on time. Shouldn't you

expect the same from your security guard provider?

United American Security, LLC combines the best security officers with the best security practices. Our company culture was created around performance metrics and exceptional operational policies and procedures. These metrics are reinforced everyday through team work, supervision and management focus.

Safety is our #1 Goal!