How many times do beginners usually get scratches in their first year of driving?
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Beginners usually get scratches two or three times in their first year of driving. Precautions for beginner drivers: Maintain a good driving mindset; reverse slowly; estimate the following distance based on the current speed while driving. When parking, a good rule of thumb is to stop when you can no longer see the rear wheels of the car in front. Pay extra attention to switching lights when driving at night and learn to use light signals. How to handle scratches: First, determine the responsibility of both parties involved in the accident. Then, check the other party's driver's license and vehicle documents, which include: license plate, annual inspection, vehicle registration, and compulsory traffic insurance. Only after verifying this information should you move the vehicles to avoid future complications. It is recommended to exchange driver's licenses and take photos before moving the vehicles to prevent hit-and-run incidents.