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How to Drive on Bumpy Roads

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KendraLee
07/29/2025, 05:29:51 PM

Methods for driving on bumpy roads: 1. When encountering short bumps, you can coast through in neutral gear; 2. For continuous small bumps, maintain an appropriate and steady speed to pass through; 3. On roads that may cause bouncing, use a low gear to pass through quickly and evenly. When facing uneven roads, drivers should be patient and maintain the correct driving posture, keeping the upper body close to the seat back, holding the steering wheel firmly with both hands, and minimizing upper body sway or bouncing. When encountering larger convex obstacles, first assess whether the vehicle can pass. If the obstacle exceeds the vehicle's maximum ground clearance, consider detouring or removing the top of the obstacle. If the vehicle can pass, brake and reduce speed in advance, then proceed slowly in low gear after approaching the obstacle, ensuring the front wheels make direct contact with the obstacle to avoid excessive twisting force on the frame.

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AutumnLee
08/15/2025, 04:25:00 PM

When encountering uneven road surfaces while driving, I believe the most important thing is to slow down and maintain a speed below 30 km/h. High speeds can cause greater impact on the car's suspension and tires, potentially damaging the shock absorbers or tire sidewalls. It's advisable to use a lower gear, such as second gear, to maintain stable power output and avoid sudden braking or sharp turns to prevent loss of control. Additionally, check if the tire pressure is within the manufacturer's recommended range; too low increases the risk of a blowout, while too high reduces shock absorption effectiveness. If the vehicle has a four-wheel-drive system or high ground clearance, it can handle such roads better, but for regular sedans, it's best to choose smoother routes to avoid deep potholes. Regular suspension maintenance is crucial, such as getting a wheel alignment every six months to prevent excessive wear and oil leaks. In summary, safely navigating uneven roads not only protects the vehicle's lifespan but also ensures a smoother driving experience.

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SanMalia
10/17/2025, 12:08:16 AM

With over a decade of driving experience on bumpy roads, I've learned a few things: First, slow down to about 20-40 mph, keep your eyes on the road about 30 meters ahead, and steer early to avoid potholes. Hold the steering wheel firmly but not too tight, relaxing your grip a bit to reduce vibrations. After rain, the road gets slippery, so be extra careful to avoid skidding or losing control. Once, I didn't slow down enough, and my wife in the back seat got carsick and vomited—since then, I've made it a habit to remind passengers to hold on. For safety, avoid unfamiliar routes on such roads and stick to known paths to steer clear of puddles or mud. If your tires are worn, replace them promptly; all-terrain tires can absorb shocks better. In short, driving slowly is more reliable than rushing—it protects both people and the car.

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Tiffany
11/29/2025, 11:50:07 PM

When driving on uneven roads, safety comes first: slow down to 20-30 km/h and maintain a straight line to reduce bumps. Fasten your seatbelt to prevent injuries from sudden jolts; test the brake responsiveness to avoid failure. If driving at night, turn on the headlights to clearly see the road conditions and avoid risky overtaking or turns. Steer clear of deep potholes and opt for smoother areas. Check your tires for any bulges or cracks. Remember, uneven surfaces affect handling, so driving slowly is the safest approach.

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DeAugust
01/20/2026, 01:13:40 AM

When traveling with family frequently, bumpy roads are the most annoying. For comfort, I usually slow down and maintain a steady speed around 25 km/h, gently steering the wheel to reduce shaking. Opt for soft seats or lower the suspension mode if the car supports it, and open windows for ventilation to prevent motion sickness. Check the route in advance to avoid large potholes, such as choosing cement roads over dirt roads; switching to comfort-type tires can help absorb shocks, and check tire pressure every two weeks. Since children are prone to motion sickness, I prepare small cushions and ensure good ventilation, and afterwards, I check the underside of the car for any scratches. Driving this way makes the journey more enjoyable.

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DeSteven
04/16/2026, 02:00:53 AM

Protect Your Car Carefully on Bumpy Roads: Slow down to under 40 mph, check tire pressure to ensure it's within the standard range (too high causes harsh bumps, too low increases wear), and avoid sudden impacts that could damage the chassis. Maintain the suspension by regularly lubricating shock absorbers and checking for oil leaks monthly. Use a low gear to pass slowly, then inspect tires and chassis for hidden damage like scratches. If frequently driving such roads, consider installing protective plates or switching to off-road tires to extend component lifespan. Remember, smooth passage is better than speed—saving on repair costs.

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