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To know that parking lots have a 5 mph or less speed limit may not be enough said!
Parking can be stressful in more ways than one. To be more careful when looking for a space or leaving, it would be good to also notice any sign of brake lights glowing or back up lights on vehicles that are seemingly not moving, as you go about your own movement.
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Welcome to an accumulation of safe driving tips for those of you who drive the rush hour! As one would say, "It's rough out there, and I experience it five days a week!"
Ensuring your safety on the road is our top priority. We provide valuable information and tips for all drivers to promote safe driving practices worldwide.
Why Safe Driving Matters...
Safe driving involves more than just following traffic laws. It's about staying attentive, maintaining your vehicle, and being prepared for unexpected situations. Neglecting these aspects can lead to accidents and endanger not only yourself but others on the road.
It would be nice if being in the rush-hour was only to expect "just a normal drive home!" However, at given points we would never know for sure if either of the following may be waiting in store for us:
a. It will be a snowy ride home.
b. It will be a rainy ride home.
c. Conditions will be so as it becomes a challenge to see pedestrians.
d. It will be dark and I am not used to driving in rush-hour after dark.
If only we can always have a "perfect drive home!". Well, as one would say, sorry, but it's best to be prepared for what mother nature sends our way.
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Again, thanks for finding my website, and I hope the information herein will help you have a more safe driving experience.
Jimmie Baker, courier.../author...
Softcover book, 185 pages, 6 in by 9 in, ISBN 9781495618499, published by Crossbooks 2011, reprinted by Bookmark Publishers 2016. An autobiography of Jimmie Baker

If you are as I am, you would say, where did the term rush-hour come from! Well, it seems that the term started well before the dawn of the 1900's. Seemingly, it began as it identified the rush of people to leave their workplace to the time it took for them to arrive at home! Thus, I guess originally, it took about an hour. But now! I'd say, it takes a bit longer! Occasionally, across the nation, they have conducted surveys to find which cities have reported the longest times in traffic.
For years, we have seen reports that have included cities that seem to mirror the same list of cities that are listed as the top ten largest U. S. cities.

Driving can be enjoyable...
We pride ourselves on our adaptability and commitment to excellence in every aspect of our safe driving service. Explore what we have to offer and how we can contribute to your safety and well-being as one who drives in the rush hour. In fact, if you do not drive in the rush-hour, but a family member does, a friend, or anyone else, please tell them about this information.
Imagine how people (or yourself) have said they love to take a ride through the countryside; letting their hair blow in the wind, and forgeting all the stresses of driving in the city! Okay, that's find too, but, as a consequence, we'd like to think that you could gain that same confidence and absense of stress with the information we offer. Understandably so, when you are riding within feet of other vehicles approching 'many miles per hour' it is something to think about!
Going through the many different possible driving situations that could happen in a typical rush-hour, we offer likely ways to combat that possible challenge.
As a courier, and referring back to what normally happens and what drivers see during driving; we present certain safeguards that would better prepare you for these typical driving mishaps.
Stay Safe on the Road...
Take the first step towards safer driving today by implementing safety tips. Your safety should be a priority!
{Below, left, is what it's like when multiple vehicles failed to see debri/nails, etc., in the road}


If you are one who has one of many top of the line sports cars, you would definitely have to call for professionals if you have a flat tire!


The name: See better tomorrow was chosen for the specific purpose in emphasizing the point of if you are not able to see, much of your other safe driving habits would not be effective, either.
How about those headlights! Do they seem to be more yellowest than clear!
Even if I only had in mind that clean headlights and other glass on your vehicle is clear, there is the thought that to say see also would include:
a. See that the stop light is a certain color.
b. See that an emergency vehicle is coming your way.
c. See that a pedestrian is late in their desire to cross in front of you, and more...
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When reviewing See Better Tomorrow, generally, take note of the following tips:
a. Stress under control.
b. Speed.
c. Distractions.
d. On-time, or late.
e. Vehicle condition, good.
f. Emergency gear, on hand.

8 1/2 in by 11 in plastic binder. 80 points of interest (questions), that test and/or suggest you answer questions as to how you would react to these potential hazards if you experience them while driving (in rush hour).