Turn Wright Driving School

Sod’s Law and How it Applies to Driving

What is Sod’s Law?
Sod’s law is a British expression that means if something can go wrong, it will – at the worst possible time, it reflects the idea that things often go wrong when your least prepared.

How’s Sod’s Law Applies to Driving?
Examples include:
• You leave home too late – and hit every red light.

• You don’t check your mirrors – and someone appears in your blindspot.

• You don’t top up your fuel – and get stuck in a traffic jam.

• You assume another driver will turn – and they go straight ahead.

• You forget to bring your glasses – and it’s a sunniest day of the year.

The situation show that poor preparation and overconfidence can leave you vulnerable when the unexpected happens.

Tips & Hints to Beat Sod’s Law in Driving.
1. Always plan ahead

• Leave early to reduce stress and account for delays.

• Check your route, weather, and traffic conditions.

2. Expect the Unexpected
• Don’t assume other drivers or signal or behave correctly.

• Always double check mirrors, blindspots, and side roads.

3. Keep Your Vehicle Prepared
• Keep fuel levels up, tyres properly inflated, and lights clean.

• Carry essential items (glasses, water, breakdown kit).

4. Don’t rush – Stay calm
• Sod’s Law often strikes when you’re in a hurry, rushing increases the chance of mistakes and missed hazards.

5. Build good habits
• Regular scan your surroundings, check mirrors, and anticipate hazards.