Keep these tips in mind to stay safe while you're driving:
Understand what speed limit signs really mean. If a speed limit for a road is 35, that means that's the maximum speed you can go in ideal conditions. However, you may need to go slower than that if conditions are bad, including when visibility is low, the roadways are wet, it's dark outside, there's construction, or you're having car trouble.
Slow down. Driving slowly gives you more time to think, process, and react if something happens on the road. The faster you're going, the less perception reaction you have, and the longer it will take you to stop.
Use good judgment. What you see on TV is not how driving actually is. Don't try to drift your car, for instance. Even professional drivers crash when they're attempting stunts, and one bad decision can change your life dramatically.
Don't retaliate against other drivers. If someone cuts you off, take a deep breath and try to remember that getting in front of that one car isn't going to get you to your destination any faster. In addition, trying to cut them off in return could lead to a collision, and even at very low speeds, that could result in a serious accident, including rolling over your vehicle. It's just not worth it.