What are the driving safety knowledge for drivers?
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Handle every situation properly, remember not to be impatient or anxious, and always prioritize safety. The following is a related introduction about driving a car: 1. Precautions: Do not drink alcohol before driving. It is well known that drunk driving is prohibited. Do not wear headphones while driving, as they can interfere with hearing sounds outside the vehicle and affect your judgment. Ensure regular maintenance before driving and check the vehicle's condition before each trip. 2. Good habits: It is best to walk around the car and inspect the vehicle's exterior and tires for any abnormalities before driving. Then, after getting into the car, first adjust the steering wheel position, then adjust the seat, and ensure the driving posture is fixed before starting the engine and shifting gears to depart.
Having driven for over twenty years, I believe the core of safe driving is prevention first. Controlling speed and avoiding speeding is particularly crucial, especially at turns in urban areas where accidents are prone to happen; maintaining a safe following distance of at least three seconds ensures you can stop if the car ahead brakes suddenly; regularly check the condition of brake pads and tires, and replace them immediately if worn out, otherwise, they may cause skidding on wet surfaces. In poor weather conditions such as heavy rain or fog, turn on fog lights, slow down, and minimize lane changes to avoid blind spot risks. Develop good habits in daily driving—always buckle up, avoid distracted driving like using phones, and never drink and drive. I also recommend that beginners familiarize themselves with road conditions first and learn emergency handling techniques, such as not slamming the brakes during a tire blowout but steering steadily to the side. Safe driving isn’t about luck; it’s about the accumulation of daily caution.