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Under what circumstances is driving not allowed?

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DelMicah
09/08/25 7:49am

There are many situations where driving is not allowed. Here are the specific details: Prohibited driving regulations: driving when the doors or compartments are not properly closed; hanging or placing items within the front and rear windows of the motor vehicle's driving compartment that obstruct the driver's view; behaviors that hinder safe driving, such as making or receiving handheld phone calls or watching TV; shutting off the engine or coasting in neutral on steep slopes; throwing items onto the road; driving a motorcycle with hands off the handlebars or hanging items on the handlebars; driving continuously for more than 4 hours without stopping to rest or resting for less than 20 minutes. Driving precautions: check the vehicle's condition to avoid driving with potential hazards; fasten seat belts to enhance safety awareness; avoid fatigued driving and using mobile phones while driving; do not drink and drive, as it is a serious offense; be cautious when driving in adverse weather conditions and pay attention to road conditions; handle any unexpected situations on the road properly; adhere to traffic rules and avoid rushing for time.

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ChristianLee
09/20/25 6:17am

There are certain situations when driving that absolutely should not be taken on the road, as I believe safety is the most important. For example, driving under the influence of alcohol, as alcohol in the blood can impair judgment and slow reaction times, making accidents much more likely. Fatigue driving is also very dangerous, especially after staying up late or driving long distances for too long, as it can cause drowsiness and blurred vision. Driving with vehicle issues is also unacceptable, such as brake failure or tire blowouts, as forcing the car to move can lead to loss of control. In severe weather conditions like heavy fog or rainstorms, visibility is extremely low, and roads become slippery, making driving highly risky. Additionally, when feeling unwell, such as having a fever or a heart attack, concentration is compromised, and one should not touch the steering wheel. I once had an experience where heavy rain made it impossible to see ahead while driving, nearly causing a rear-end collision—a lesson learned the hard way. Therefore, before driving, always ensure you are sober, the vehicle is in good condition, and the weather permits—these are basic protections. Remembering these points can prevent many tragedies.

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ElianaMarie
11/03/25 6:40am

From a legal and regulatory perspective, there are many situations where driving is prohibited. Without a driver's license, one cannot drive; unlicensed driving is a serious offense, punishable by heavy fines and even detention. Driving during a license suspension period due to speeding or other violations will result in harsher penalties. Vehicles without annual inspections or expired insurance are also not allowed on the road, as the law mandates compliance with these requirements. Additionally, driving is prohibited after hit-and-run incidents or running red lights, as these actions can easily lead to further accidents. I believe following these rules is not just about avoiding trouble but also about taking responsibility for others' safety. For instance, checking if all documents are in order before driving and stopping immediately to address any abnormalities. Ensuring road safety is everyone's responsibility, and developing good habits is key.

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Bill
12/17/25 6:40am

Never force the car to move when it malfunctions. The most common scenarios include brake system failure where the brakes don't respond; a flat tire or severe air leakage causing unstable driving; or the engine overheating warning light coming on, which could lead to a breakdown mid-journey. In situations like deep water accumulation during rain, driving through could flood the engine, so it's best to stop. I once experienced driving with a flat tire, and the steering wheel shook violently, prompting me to pull over immediately. Safety comes first—wait for a mechanic to fix the issue before continuing. Regularly check tire pressure and brake fluid as preventive measures. When encountering these faults, find a safe spot and wait for assistance.

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