What are the precautions for drivers?

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OEmmett
07/29/25 7:54am
Driver precautions are as follows: 1. Seat position: The seat needs to be adjusted to the correct position, not too close to the dashboard. The headrest and backrest of the seat should be adjusted according to the driver's upright sitting posture to ensure that in case of special circumstances, the safety of the occupants can be effectively protected in combination with the seat belt. The distance of the seat should be adjusted so that when the driver's right hand holds the steering wheel for a left turn, the arm has a natural curved arc. This can provide bending space for the arm in the event of a traffic accident such as a rollover or collision, preventing fractures. 2. Hand position on the steering wheel: When driving, the driver's hands should be placed on the left and right sides of the steering wheel, equivalent to the 9 o'clock and 3 o'clock positions on a clock. This allows the driver to better control the steering wheel during turns and facilitates the deployment of the airbag in case of danger. 3. Proper use of seat belts: It is essential to wear a seat belt while driving, not just to avoid fines from traffic cameras, but mainly to better protect oneself in case of danger. The seat belt should cross from the shoulder to the waist and then pass over the hip area as low as possible, fitting snugly against the body. 4. Airbags: In the event of a traffic accident where the car receives a certain impact, the airbag will deploy within 100 seconds, effectively cushioning the impact force on the occupants and protecting their safety.
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DelJesse
08/12/25 11:08am
I always prioritize safety when driving. First and foremost, I fasten my seatbelt—it can save lives in an accident. I constantly check my speed to avoid exceeding limits, especially near residential areas or schools, slowing down to under 30 km/h when there are many pedestrians. Maintaining a safe distance is crucial, allowing me to react if the car ahead brakes; I increase this distance in rainy weather since braking distances lengthen. I also avoid distractions by keeping my phone aside and focusing on the road. I never drive after drinking—instead, I hire a designated driver or take a taxi. Remember to regularly inspect your vehicle, such as checking tires and brake lights, to ensure everything functions properly. On long trips, I take a break every two hours to combat fatigue. Carrying a first-aid kit helps handle minor emergencies. Lastly, obey traffic rules: stop at red lights, go on green, yield to pedestrians—making the roads safer for everyone.
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