Before driving, how should the driver walk around the vehicle for inspection?

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DiKimberly
07/30/25 10:26am
Check for obstacles or any hindrances to driving at the red-marked areas on the left side of the vehicle. Inspect the rear of the vehicle for obstacles. Examine the right side and the front of the vehicle for any obstructions. Additional relevant information is as follows: Precaution 1: When driving out, stay vigilant. Keep a spare key tied to your person at all times. Have copies of all relevant documents and store them separately. Also, be cautious of intentional collision incidents while driving normally. Precaution 2: When pausing or driving slowly during the journey, lock the doors and roll up the windows to prevent theft. Criminals often take advantage by signaling or tapping on the car window. When the driver steps out to check, assuming there's a vehicle issue, the criminal seizes the opportunity to steal belongings from inside. They may also reach through a lowered window to snatch items or directly open the door to grab them.
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