How to Drive Safely on Highways?

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HoldenAnn
07/25/25 1:07am
Methods for safe highway driving include: 1. Before driving, check fuel level, tire pressure and wear, braking effectiveness, engine oil level, lights, etc.; 2. When entering the highway from the ramp entrance, turn on the left turn signal and increase speed; 3. Maintain sufficient safe distance from the vehicle ahead; 4. Observe the status of vehicles ahead and behind before overtaking, while turning on the left turn signal, and avoid sudden steering during overtaking; 5. When emergency braking, release the accelerator pedal and gently press the brake pedal multiple times with small strokes; 6. Drivers should avoid answering calls or engaging in playful activities while driving; 7. Avoid leaning out of the window or throwing objects.
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