How Long Does It Take to Detect Wrong-Way Driving?
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Wrong-way driving violations typically take 3 to 7 days to be detected. Here are some precautions for driving: Before driving: Walk around the vehicle to check if the tire pressure is normal and ensure there are no obstacles nearby. Fasten your seatbelt: Regardless of the distance, always wear your seatbelt. Make sure the seatbelt is not twisted and is positioned below the abdomen, secured at the pelvic area. If fastened over the abdomen, a collision could exert strong pressure on the abdomen, potentially causing internal injuries, which is extremely dangerous. Adjust your driving posture: Properly adjust the driver's seat and steering wheel to achieve the correct driving position. The correct posture involves sitting upright with your back firmly against the seatback. When fully depressing the brake pedal and clutch (for manual transmission) or brake pedal (for automatic transmission), your knees should be slightly bent, and your wrists should be away from the steering wheel. For vehicles with adjustable headrests, adjust the height so that the center of the headrest aligns with the level of your eyes.