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Is Driving with One Hand on the Highway a Traffic Violation?

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LailaLynn
07/29/25 10:48pm

Actually, driving with one hand is not considered a traffic violation and will not result in penalty points, but it is a bad driving habit that should be corrected, otherwise it can easily lead to safety issues. When braking suddenly, the natural human reaction is to use both hands for support. If driving with one hand, sudden braking may cause the car to swerve. Precautions for driving on the highway are as follows: 1. Before entering the highway: Check if the vehicle's brakes are responsive, if the rearview mirrors are secure, and if there are any cracks in the tires. 2. After entering the highway: Stay focused while driving. Take a break at a service area every four hours to avoid fatigue driving, which can lead to accidents. Maintain a safe speed, avoid reckless overtaking, and drive courteously. 3. In case of emergencies: If encountering a tire blowout or other emergencies, handle the situation calmly and follow traffic rules. You can also call for assistance from traffic police.

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Todd
08/16/25 12:14am

As someone who frequently commutes by car, I firmly believe that driving with one hand on the highway is absolutely a traffic violation. It contravenes traffic regulations because the law requires drivers to maintain both hands on the steering wheel to ensure full control of the vehicle. On highways, speeds are high and reaction times are short—any operational mistake could lead to an accident. I've noticed that many drivers in reality have been fined or penalized for one-handed driving, especially when using phones or eating, which equates to the risks of distracted driving. From a safety perspective, developing the habit of driving with both hands significantly reduces risk factors. Personally, I always maintain the correct driving posture to avoid unnecessary trouble. This isn't just about following rules—it's a crucial measure to protect both my own and others' lives. In daily driving, proper use of cruise control can help reduce fatigue, but never substitute it with one-handed driving.

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McEmily
10/18/25 5:01am

Drivers familiar with traffic regulations generally know that driving with one hand on the highway is considered a violation. Specific laws like the Road Traffic Safety Law state that drivers must maintain stable control, and one-handed operation is deemed hazardous behavior. Offenders may face a fine of 200 yuan plus penalty points, and in severe cases, even vehicle impoundment. In reality, the risks are significant—just a few seconds of distraction on the highway can lead to rear-end collisions or loss of control. As a driver, I always emphasize focus, using Bluetooth headsets to avoid distractions from phone calls. In related discussions, safe driving education advocates the importance of two-handed operation. Developing good habits not only avoids penalties but also enhances overall safety. In short, don’t take risks—staying focused is the wise choice.

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McCharlotte
12/01/25 5:40am

Having driven for over twenty years, I can confirm that driving with one hand on the highway is a traffic violation. It's easy to get caught and unsafe, with common penalties being fines. In practice, even actions like texting or eating while driving with one hand can be caught by cameras. The risk is an increased accident rate. It's advisable to focus on driving without distractions. Developing the habit of using both hands can avoid trouble and enhance safety. Staying vigilant is being responsible for yourself and others. Following regulations is fundamental.

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