What are the precautions during driving?

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MacJonathan
07/30/25 9:34am
Driving requires attention to following distance, overtaking, and lane changes. Details are as follows: Following Distance: When driving on the road, it is important to maintain a safe following distance. According to relevant tests, when braking suddenly at a speed of 100 km/h, even the best cars require nearly 40 meters of braking distance. Even if driving speeds in urban areas may not reach 100 km/h, it is still impossible to guarantee that the vehicle can come to a complete stop immediately under normal driving conditions. No Phone Calls While Driving: Answering phone calls while driving is a dangerous factor that can lead to accidents. Experiments show that a driver's attention can decrease by 20%~70% during a call. Even if a vehicle is equipped with a hands-free system, if the call distracts the driver and reduces their focus on the vehicle and surroundings, the risk of accidents inevitably increases. Overtaking and Lane Changes: Novice drivers are usually hesitant to overtake. Different road sections and conditions require different driving techniques. Unless under special circumstances, it is advisable to overtake from the left. When overtaking, first observe the left front, then check the left rearview mirror and its blind spot. After confirming safety, signal left and gradually merge into the left lane of the vehicle ahead.
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