What are the contents of vehicle safe driving training?

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McLane
07/29/25 10:33pm
Strictly comply with traffic regulations to ensure driving safety and prevent accidents. Take good care of the vehicle and maintain it in good condition by conducting frequent inspections, tightening, and lubrication. Below is relevant information: Importance of driver safety education: Implement vehicle safety management systems, focusing on studying regulations, practicing techniques, identifying gaps, implementing rectifications, emphasizing effectiveness, and ensuring safety. Vigorously address potential safety hazards in vehicle usage and management to prevent violations, disciplinary issues, and vehicle accidents. Traffic regulations: Traffic regulations, officially known as the Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, are established to maintain road traffic order, prevent and reduce traffic accidents, protect personal safety, safeguard the property and other legitimate rights and interests of citizens, legal persons, and other organizations, and improve road traffic efficiency.
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GrahamFitz
08/15/25 11:31pm
As a veteran driver with decades of experience, the safe driving training left a deep impression on me with its highly practical content. It mainly focused on learning defensive driving techniques: constantly observing road conditions and anticipating other drivers' actions to avoid accidents. During hands-on practice, we learned basic operations such as brake control and steering methods, especially practicing how to avoid skidding on slippery roads. It also covered handling special situations, like adjusting headlight brightness for night driving and maintaining proper following distance in adverse weather conditions. The psychological aspect emphasized avoiding drunk and fatigued driving, as these are major causes of accidents. The training also reminded us to check vehicle components like tires and brakes to ensure they're in good condition before trips. All these helped me develop safety habits that make driving more secure and reliable.
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Brown
10/18/25 3:34am
I just got my driver's license, and the safe driving training was very comprehensive. The theoretical learning included traffic rules and road sign interpretation, helping me understand speed limits and turning precautions for different road sections. The practical part was the most interesting, practicing starting, parking, lane changing, and turning maneuvers at the driving school. The instructor taught how to maintain a safe following distance on highways. Emergency handling was also crucial; we simulated stabilizing the steering wheel during a tire blowout, reducing speed in heavy rain, and using fog lights to avoid accidents. They also emphasized the dangers of distracted driving, requiring phones to be locked away throughout the training to avoid any distractions. Through this, I feel more confident in driving and better prepared to handle the challenges of real-world conditions.
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