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Health at the wheel

Guide to safe driving


Driving is the most dangerous activity we do every day. Your health and that of your loved ones depend on split-second decisions.

Keys for a trouble-free trip:

  • The 3-second rule: Always maintain this distance from the vehicle in front to react in time.
  • No distractions: The cell phone can wait. The brain cannot process the road and a text message at the same time.
  • Preventive maintenance: Brakes, tires, and lights in optimal condition are extensions of your own physical safety.

Driving is not just a mechanical task; it is an activity that requires a total connection between body and mind. Your physical and mental health directly influences your ability to react to unforeseen events on the road. At Mas Insurance, we believe that prevention is the best way to ensure your well-being. Adopting safe driving habits not only protects your life and that of others, but also reduces stress and fatigue, promoting long-term overall health.

Maintaining concentration is vital. This means eliminating distractions such as using your cell phone. Additionally, the condition of your vehicle is an extension of your own safety: worn brakes or tires without pressure affect the quality of your journey. A healthy driver is one who rests before a long trip, stays hydrated, and adjusts their seat and mirrors to avoid muscle tension. Driving safely is a daily investment in your physical health.

If you don't have an insurance policy yet, contact us and we will gladly help you make the best decision for you, your family, and your budget.



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