How Should Beginners Drive on Urban Roads?
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First and foremost, it is essential to familiarize yourself with the road conditions in urban areas, always pay attention to surrounding non-motorized vehicles, recognize traffic signs, yield to pedestrians, maintain high concentration, and consciously abide by traffic rules to ensure safe and civilized driving. Key considerations for beginners driving on urban roads: 1. Overtaking decisively: It is impractical for beginners to stick to one lane without changing lanes or overtaking. Once a beginner decides to overtake, they should do so decisively and try to get as close as possible to the vehicle in front to minimize overtaking time. Hesitation must be avoided. 2. Observe traffic flow when changing lanes: When changing lanes, always check the traffic flow in the adjacent lane via the rearview mirror and judge the distance for lane change based on the speed of the following vehicle. Additionally, according to traffic regulations, the turn signal must be activated in advance before changing lanes. Otherwise, in the event of a collision, the lane-changing vehicle will bear full responsibility. 3. Have a companion: Beginners should ideally have someone accompany them when driving. Having a friend who knows how to drive by your side is like taking a "tranquilizer"—it provides a "backbone" for driving, preventing extreme nervousness and clumsiness, allowing driving skills to be performed normally. Any mistakes made during driving can also be promptly pointed out and corrected with assistance.