Movie Inspired Mistakes Drivers Tend To Make In Real Life

- Always pay attention to the road
- Do not be distracted while driving
- Avoid these habits while driving.
It is very important to pay attention to the road while you are driving no matter whatever the situation you are going through. There are a few things that Indian drivers are guilty of doing inspired by movies.
Texting while driving:
To be very honest, mobile phone addiction has been increasing day by day and most people keep texting on their phone while driving, that is very dangerous and this might have been a regular habit for some people. Therefore, they should get rid of this habit because it is not at all safe.

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Ignoring the blind spots:
In movies, you will see that the driving scenes try to ignore the blind spots, for one can rarely use such scenarios. This is not brought up in the movies, to save time for the story and also not to lengthen the movie. In real life, one should have to check for the blind spot, especially when driving out of the parking lot while driving in reverse or switching the lanes on the road.
Ramming other vehicles:
You will find numerous movie scenes which will show purposely ramming into other cars to slow them down. In most of the scenarios, you will see a high-speed car chase another and stop it abruptly. In real-life situations, this is not a good practice at all because ramming another vehicle will not only damage the car of someone but also damage the car of the driver who slams into another car. So it is better to avoid such situations.
Ignoring seat belts:
Movies often forget to show whether the actors are wearing seat belts or not. One must never ignore seat belts because they will cause major accidents. You will even need to pay a penalty for ignoring seat belts.
Few other things drivers tend to do after watching movies:
- Leaving the turn signals on.
- Not yielding to Pedestrians.
- Driving away in fuel stations.
- Driving through yellow lights.
- Leaving the scene.
- Slamming into pedals.
- Taking off early.
- Driving the wrong way.
- Early signals.
- Ignoring the fuel.
- Sitting at the green light.
- Driving without caution in the rain.
- Forgetting to signal.
- Failing to adjust the mirrors.
- Cutting people off.
- Speeding.
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