Can Social Rescue Vehicles Drive on Highways?
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Social rescue vehicles are not allowed to drive on highways. A two-truck road rescue vehicle carrying one and towing another is not permitted on highways unless it is for rescuing accident vehicles. The primary purpose is to quickly restore traffic and ensure driving safety. Below are precautions for highway driving: 1. Rest adequately: Ensure sufficient sleep before driving and take breaks during the journey if feeling tired. Never continue driving while drowsy. 2. Use lights properly: Switch to low beams when there is no median barrier. 3. Maintain safe distance: Highways can affect a driver's vision and reaction time, so keep a safe distance to ensure adequate braking space. 4. Pre-drive vehicle check: Inspect the vehicle's lights, oil, coolant, tire pressure, etc., before driving to prevent breakdowns.