What Are the Bad Habits While Driving?
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Bad habits while driving include wearing headphones while making phone calls, placing decorative toys on the dashboard or other areas inside the car, and relying solely on rearview mirrors when changing lanes at high speeds. Wearing headphones while making phone calls: Although using headphones allows the driver to keep both hands on the wheel, diverting part of their attention to the conversation is still dangerous. Placing decorative toys on the dashboard or rear windshield: Decorations under the rear windshield can obstruct the driver's view when reversing, potentially preventing them from seeing objects they should observe, leading to accidents. Additionally, decorative toys on the dashboard can become dangerous projectiles in the event of a collision, posing a risk to the driver. Relying solely on rearview mirrors when changing lanes at high speeds: No matter how well-designed, rearview mirrors inevitably have blind spots, and vibrations during high-speed movement can further blur visibility. Small vehicles like motorcycles can suddenly enter these blind spots. If the sun is directly behind or there is frost in winter, it becomes even harder to see clearly in the mirrors. Reckless actions under such conditions often lead to accidents.