How to Drive Safely on Uneven Roads?
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When driving on uneven roads, it is essential to proceed at a slow speed. Below are specific techniques: 1. When navigating bumpy roads, the driver should maintain the correct driving posture, keeping the upper body close to the seat back and holding the steering wheel firmly to minimize upper body sway or bouncing. If the body loses stability due to the vehicle's bouncing, it can affect uniform acceleration and lead to a loss of vehicle control. 2. For short and slightly uneven roads, coasting in neutral gear can be used to pass through. 3. On continuous, relatively small uneven surfaces, maintain an appropriate and steady speed, choosing relatively flat ground to pass through slowly. 4. On bumpy roads that may cause bouncing, select a low gear and drive through quickly and evenly, while constantly monitoring the sounds of various components and the condition of the loaded cargo. 5. When passing through slightly uneven surfaces, after slowing down, gently turn the steering wheel left and right to allow the front wheels to alternately pass over the uneven spots using a diagonal approach, ensuring the vehicle passes smoothly.