How to Drive a Motor Vehicle on Mountain Roads?
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Driving a motor vehicle on mountain roads requires the following techniques: 1. Uphill Driving. When driving uphill, maintain sufficient engine power to ensure the vehicle climbs smoothly; constantly monitor the coolant temperature gauge to prevent engine overheating. For prolonged climbs, the driver should remain patient and cautious, keeping the engine at adequate power for steady operation. If the coolant boils, choose a suitable location to take a brief rest, replenish the coolant, inspect the vehicle, and resume driving once the temperature drops. 2. Downhill Driving. Before descending, thoroughly check the braking and steering systems to ensure they are in good technical condition.