What are the precautions for driving on highways?

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DanielaMarie
07/25/25 2:46am
Precautions for driving on highways include: 1. The minimum speed on the highway should not be less than 60 kilometers per hour; 2. A safe following distance should vary based on driving speed, weather, and road conditions—the faster the speed, the greater the following distance should be; 3. If a temporary stop is necessary due to a malfunction, the right turn signal must be activated in advance to exit the driving lane, and the vehicle should be parked in the emergency stopping lane or on the right shoulder. Pre-highway checks include: 1. Ensuring the radiator has sufficient coolant; 2. Checking the tension and condition of the fan belt; 3. Verifying the oil level and cleanliness; 4. Confirming that tire pressure meets the inflation standard and checking for any tire damage.
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DiEverett
08/10/25 4:43pm
Safety first when driving on highways! As a long-distance driver, I emphasize a few basic rules: don’t exceed the speed limit—usually, staying under 120 km/h is fast enough; maintain a following distance of at least two seconds or more, especially in rain or snow, where you should increase the gap. Signal before changing lanes, check blind spots, and avoid sharp turns. Distractions are a big no-no—switch your phone to Do Not Disturb mode or use the car’s Bluetooth for calls. Drive with full lights at night, and in heavy fog, slow down to below 80 km/h and use fog lights. Plan your trip and take a break at service areas every two hours to prevent fatigue. Vehicle maintenance is also crucial—for example, check tire pressure and wear monthly to avoid blowout risks.
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