Should You Apply Light Braking When Going Straight at an Intersection Ahead?
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According to traffic regulations, it is necessary to slow down when approaching an intersection, so braking should be applied for safety. Situations requiring braking are as follows: Going straight through an intersection: For this scenario, not only should you brake in advance to reduce speed, but the speed when passing through the intersection should also not exceed 30km/h. Pedestrian crossings: Similar to passing through an intersection, apply the brake in advance to slow down. If there are pedestrians crossing, you must stop to yield and wait until they have completely passed before proceeding. Bus stops: Some regions may provide audio prompts for this scenario, while others may not. Candidates should not rely too heavily on audio prompts and should instead observe roadside signs in advance. Upon spotting a bus stop, estimate whether it is within 30 meters and then apply the brake to slow down. U-turns: When making a U-turn, it is essential to reduce speed and shift down to first gear before executing the maneuver. Setting aside examination requirements, attempting a U-turn at high speed or in a high gear can destabilize the vehicle and lead to dangerous situations, including rollovers.