Trust Your Gut!

Hey, kids, it’s Dad and last week was a rough travel week with some serious snow in Chicago. My Monday flights were canceled and my Friday return flights were moved to Thursday. So then I get the notification that my new Chicago flights on Thursday may be in jeopardy now…. Ugggg.

Well, my gut told me that if I flew from Cincinnati to Chicago, my connecting flights would be canceled. Corporate travel helped confirm my suspicion but nothing was 100% till it happens. But regional air travel through O’hare gets second-class treatment and flights get canceled there for the smallest of reasons.

So I trusted my gut and I drive the 500+ miles from Dayton Ohio to Appleton. AND I WAS RIGHT! ALL FLIGHTS FROM ORD CANCELED! I would have been stranded there until at least lat Friday night if not Saturday! Kids trust your gut!!

TommyLog – Tommy’s 5 Safe Driving Tips #FordDriveSafe

Hey kids, for today’s Tommylog I want to talk about safe driving. I have been behind the wheel for almost 30 years -YIKES- and I have logged a lot of miles in the cars I have owned. These days I travel about 35 miles each way to work so I have a little experience in the area of driving safely.

So, lets jump right into some tips:

1.    Use the Right lane.  Most of my daily mileage is highway mileage and I see hundreds of cars each day. Folks, you need to drive in the right hand lane, PASS in the left lane. Too often people, and myself included as I forget, just set their cruise control and sail down the road in the left lane. That’s not safe. The left lane should be for passing or getting over so you can be safe when passing an emergency vehicle or someone stopped on the shoulder.

2.    Keep A Safe Distance. This is a big one. It is imperative that you keep a safe distance between you and the car in front of you. Leading driving experts, including well as SmartMoterest.com, talk about the 3-second following distance rule. Driving at 65 MPH, your car travels almost 100 feet in one second. You need to keep almost 300 feet distance between you and the car in front of you in order to adhere to the 3-second rule. Your reaction time isn’t what you think it is- especially while driving at 65 (or maybe just a little more…). For more on the topic, please click here.

3.    Use Your Mirrors. How many people do you know that do not use their 2 side or rear view mirrors? These 3 things are the BEST tools you have in your car. A quick glance backwards, and then to the left and right help keep you safe. Always knowing what’s going on around you is key to being a safe driver.

4.    Have a Backup Plan. Your brain can do millions and millions of calculations per second and while you are driving you always need to be thinking one step ahead of the cars in front of you. Being a defensive driver is key. You always need to ask yourself “What if?” What if this guy merging comes over into my lane…where will I go? What if the car in front of me stops quickly, what will I do? Knowing your surroundings and playing a few what if scenarios in your mind as you travel will help keep you safe.

5.    Focus. Nothing should be more important than what you are doing on the road. Your job is to get from point A to point B and do it safely. No phone call, no text message, and no one behind you is more important than your life. You need to focus on your task a hand. Everything else can wait till you are safely at your destination.

So there you have it. My 5 safe driving tips to making sure you arrive safe and sound at your destination. None are very difficult, but each one if followed can make a difference.

Another great resource to check out is Ford’s Driving Skills For Life. https://drivingskillsforlife.com/

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Disclosure: I receive a fee for participating in certain promotional campaigns for Ford Motor Company. All views and opinions expressed are my own.

Red Shoes Speaks No. 24 Driving & Social Media Distractions

No phone zone? Lisa and Tommy discuss driving and distractions such as cell phone calls, texting and social media. Red Shoes PR is currently adding a section to their HR policy manual that prohibits the use of cell phones while driving during the workday. What do you think?

Red Shoes Speaks No. 24 Driving & Social Media Distractions from Lisa Cruz on Vimeo.

Foggy Morning Taking the long way to work

Today is big kid weekend and what that mean is friday gets kicked off with breakfast at blueberry hill. Nothing starts your day off better then a 2 scrambled eggs, bacon and a big stack of pancakes! LOVE IT!!!! met some new people and had a great morning. There was a HUGE wreck on highway 41 this morning due to the heavy fog. Traffic in both direction was slowed to a crawl, so I took the back roads to HC Miller.

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