
Here are some tips for driving without getting penalty points: 1. Obey traffic rules, avoid speeding, never drink and drive, and refrain from fatigued driving. It's better to stop for three minutes than to rush for one second. 2. Observe surrounding vehicles, use hand signals appropriately, change lanes in advance, and keep distance from large trucks to avoid missing road signs ahead. Practice courteous driving. 3. Avoid fatigued driving and take breaks of about one hour during long trips. After continuous driving for three to four hours, most people will experience physical fatigue, sometimes including numbness in the eyes, neck, brain or shoulders. Continuing to drive may lead to delayed reactions, improper clutch-throttle coordination, making traffic violations more likely to occur.

I've been driving for over a decade, mostly commuting to work. My advice is never exceed the speed limit signs, especially near schools or hospitals where there are plenty of cameras. Also, don't run red lights - slow down when you see yellow, it's not worth risking those few seconds. Always park in legal spots, don't just pull over anywhere. My friend got fined for illegal parking. Maintain your car regularly, check tire pressure and lights, make sure brake lights work to avoid being pulled over. Always watch for pedestrians and other vehicles, keep safe distance, don't tailgate - this prevents many unnecessary troubles. Most importantly, stay calm - drive safely for your own peace of mind.

After driving for a long time, I believe the key lies in focus and anticipation. Keep your eyes on road signs and traffic lights at all times, and never get distracted by using your phone or navigation. Start and brake smoothly, avoiding sudden acceleration or stops. Slow down early before traffic lights, and don't rush through if there are only two seconds left on the green light. Familiarize yourself with the locations of cameras on your regular routes, and setting up speed limit alerts on your phone's map is quite effective. Vehicle maintenance should not be overlooked either—regular car washes ensure clear visibility through mirrors and cameras, and make sure your wipers are functioning properly. In short, be patient, don't challenge the rules, and you'll naturally stay safe and avoid penalties.

Safe driving is a fundamental principle for me. Strictly adhering to traffic rules is a must, such as wearing seat belts. Never drink and drive, always hire a designated driver for gatherings. Pay attention to road condition changes and drive slower in bad weather. Regular vehicle inspections are essential to avoid violations caused by minor issues, like cleaning dirty license plates to prevent wrongful penalty points. It's also important to stay updated with the latest traffic laws, such as newly added parking regulations.


