What Are the Common Sense Tips for Safe Driving in Summer?
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Common sense tips for safe driving in summer are as follows: 1. Avoid engine overheating: When driving in hot summer weather, always monitor the temperature gauge. Generally, the temperature should not exceed 95°C, especially when the vehicle is loaded or driving on mountainous roads. If the temperature gets too high, promptly park in a shaded area to cool down. You can open the engine hood to improve ventilation and heat dissipation. After the temperature drops, check if the engine cooler is low on coolant and identify the cause of the high temperature. 2. Pay attention to tire temperature: Avoid driving for too long in summer. Take breaks every 2 hours or after a certain distance to inspect tire temperature. If tire pressure rises due to overheating, park the vehicle in a shaded or tree-covered area to allow the tires to cool down naturally. Do not release air or splash cold water to reduce tire pressure and temperature. Additionally, avoid emergency braking during summer driving and strictly prevent vehicle overloading.