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DJing/Singing as a Passenger

Your friend answered three easy questions about your habits as a driver, passenger, pedestrian, or cyclist. Now they want to give you three clutch tips for staying safe on the road! Read this lil’ personal guide on how not to let your (amazing) DJing or singing distract the driver.

1. Do (actual) karaoke with friends.

What’s better (and safer) than carpool karaoke? Actual karaoke -- endless songs, great acoustics, and no danger to yourself and others (unless you count fried vocal cords). Another option: look up instrumentals on YouTube and host a karaoke night with friends at home!

2. Sing your favorite songs in the shower.

Your shower, your volume, your rules. Belt your faves as loudly as you want. That way you’ll be all sung out (and again, maybe a little hoarse?) by the time you hit the road.

3. Stick to softer songs in the vehicle.

Some songs are meant to be screamed. Others are meant to be murmured. And others (think instrumentals) aren’t meant to be sung at all. If you’re going to play music in the vehicle, try something chiller (and therefore safer at a reasonable volume).

You could save a life on the road.

Start by answering 3 simple questions.

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