Is There a Mandatory Rest Requirement for Private Cars on Highways?
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There are no specific regulations on how long private cars must rest after driving on highways, but there are rules stating that passenger vehicle drivers should not drive continuously for more than 4 hours or accumulate more than 8 hours of driving within 24 hours. Here are some precautions for driving on highways: 1. Safety Check: Before getting on the highway, inspect your vehicle for potential safety hazards. 2. Seat Belts: Always fasten seat belts for both front and rear passengers, and avoid placing loose items in the car. 3. Stay in One Lane: Avoid frequent lane changes on the highway, switching between the passing lane and the driving lane, and never make sudden decelerations or stops without warning. Do not drive side by side with other vehicles, stay in the passing lane for extended periods, or attempt to overtake from the emergency lane. Additionally, prepare for lane changes in advance when exiting the highway to avoid missing your exit.