What are the precautions for a private car's first time on the highway?

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DiElisa
07/24/25 2:43am
For a private car's first time on the highway, it is important to check in advance, pay attention to signs, take timely breaks, maintain distance, etc. Here are the specific details: Conduct a vehicle inspection in advance: Focus on fuel, engine oil, tire pressure, lights, etc., and plan the route. Pay attention to road signs: Drive correctly in the appropriate lane. If overtaking, always signal in advance, check the rearview mirror, and then move into the overtaking lane. After overtaking, follow the same steps: signal in advance, check the rearview mirror, and return to the driving lane. Due to the high speed on highways, road signs can pass by quickly, so it's crucial to stay alert or rely on navigation. If you miss an exit, do not panic or attempt to brake suddenly or make a U-turn. Instead, continue driving at the same speed and look for the next exit to return to your original route. Take timely breaks: If you feel drowsy, be sure to rest at a service area. Avoid driving while fatigued. Maintain distance: For novice drivers, due to limited driving experience, misjudgments can easily occur. It's important to control speed and maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead. Always keep a firm grip on the steering wheel while driving at high speeds. When changing lanes or overtaking, avoid turning too sharply to prevent the car from drifting due to high speed. When braking, it's best to brake in stages rather than slamming on the brakes to prevent the car from veering off course. Monitor speed: The minimum speed on the highway should not be less than 60 km/h, and the maximum speed should not exceed 120 km/h.
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PaisleeDella
08/10/25 10:19pm
Driving on the highway for the first time requires a focus on safe driving. Avoid driving too fast or too slow—maintain a steady speed within the speed limit, ideally between 80-120 km/h, as traffic moves quickly on highways. Keeping a safe distance is crucial; the two-second rule is practical—stay alert by watching the car ahead and checking the rearview mirror. Always use your turn signal before changing lanes, check blind spots first, and then adjust the steering wheel. New drivers may feel nervous or shaky, but with practice, they’ll adapt. Take regular breaks at rest areas—stop for 10 minutes every hour to prevent fatigue-related accidents. Bring water and snacks for emergencies, and ensure your phone is charged or carry a charging cable in case of a breakdown requiring roadside assistance. Above all, prioritize safety—don’t rush. Gaining confidence on the highway takes time and practice.
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