Sport Utility Vehicles have never been this popular before. People are not even stopped by the costs of fuel that has doubled and the growing concern for the environment. SUVs have captured our attention for some time.
SUV are still being portrayed as vehicles that represent danger, having a higher rollover than many cars or even trucks (and their owners usually pay higher auto insurance premiums, of course). From what we know, the reports from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have stated this. They claim that the amount of SUV’s on the road reaches over 15 percent of the total number of vehicles, drivers are warned that an SUV will not handle the same way as another type of vehicle. In order to be a good driver you need to provide security on the road. Your actions should not harm anybody - neither you nor other passengers on the road.
SUV are different from regular cars. That is why the SUV driver is required to be much more attentive than the normal driver as there could be plenty of situations on the road that need him to be careful and thoughtful like a real professional should be. SUV drivers need more braking distance than smaller automobiles when the whether is bad, which is necessary to keep in mind if you want to avoid an accident.
It should be also added that SUVs have a high center of gravity, which can cause drivers to lose control when they turn suddenly. And not having your four-wheel drive engaged can also cause the vehicle to slip sideways.
Advices for SUV drivers: