
Precautions for driving on the highway are: 1. Both the driver and front-seat passenger must fasten their seat belts, and the driver is prohibited from answering calls; 2. Avoid sudden steering wheel movements while driving at high speeds; 3. Do not change lanes arbitrarily while driving. When changing lanes or overtaking the vehicle ahead, the turn signal must be activated in advance; 4. Only use adjacent lanes for overtaking, and immediately return to the original lane after overtaking. Vehicles must not straddle or drive on lane dividers; 5. Do not reverse, drive in the opposite direction, make U-turns or turns by crossing the central divider, conduct test drives or operate training vehicles, or overtake or park on ramps; 6. Maintain a following distance of at least 100 meters. When the speed is below 100 km/h, the distance from the vehicle ahead in the same lane can be appropriately reduced, but the minimum distance must not be less than 50 meters.

When driving on the highway, I need to be careful not to speed too much, generally keeping it steady below 120 km/h for safety. Maintain at least a two-second distance from the car in front to handle sudden braking. Never get distracted by playing with the ; I'm used to playing some light music via Bluetooth to assist with driving. When the weather changes significantly, such as heavy rain or fog, slow down and turn on the fog lights. It's also important to take breaks at service stations—rest for 20 minutes every two hours of driving, drink some water, and stretch. In case of an emergency, pull over and turn on the hazard lights. Remember to stay calm and avoid aggressive driving to reduce accidents.

As an experienced driver, the key to highway driving lies in anticipation. Before departure, thoroughly inspect the vehicle condition: tire pressure should be moderate, replace severely worn tires; ensure the braking system is responsive; check engine oil and coolant levels to prevent shortages. Maintain speed within limits and keep a safe following distance. Stay vigilant on road conditions, use turn signals when changing lanes, and check blind spots. Avoid fatigue—I take short breaks at service areas every three hours. Slow down in zones and be cautious of slippery conditions in rain or snow. Carry snacks and water in the car in case of traffic jams. Safe and steady driving ensures a secure round trip.

Safety is the top priority when taking the whole family on the highway. Before setting off, ensure that the children are properly buckled up and the child safety seats are securely fastened. Maintain a steady speed while driving to avoid sudden acceleration or deceleration that could cause motion sickness. Play some children's songs to keep the cabin calm and prevent distractions from noise. Take a break at service areas every 90 minutes to stretch legs and refuel with snacks. Pay attention to weather warnings, and in rainy or foggy conditions, turn on fog lights and reduce speed. Prepare an emergency kit, including water and blankets. Drive peacefully all the way, and arriving home safely is the greatest comfort.

Conduct a thorough vehicle inspection before hitting the highway. Check if tire pressure meets standards and edges show no excessive wear; ensure lighting systems like headlights and brake lights function properly; verify sufficient oil level via dipstick with no leaks; confirm normal brake fluid level for effective braking. Functional wipers are essential for harsh weather. Maintain speed between 80-100 km/h with at least a three-second following distance. Pre-set navigation to minimize manual adjustments. Take rest stops at service areas to stay alert. Never skimp on routine - replace brake pads periodically to extend vehicle lifespan. Meticulous preparation ensures worry-free driving.

As a beginner driving on the highway, I take it step by step. Familiarize myself with highway signs like speed limits and exits; use turn signals when merging, check mirrors and blind spots. Start slowly to adapt to the speed, steadily stay in the middle lane. Maintain a following distance of at least three seconds, regularly scan rearview mirrors to monitor traffic behind. Take frequent breaks at service areas, don’t push yourself too hard. Slow down in bad weather like strong winds to prevent drifting. Follow the rules, don’t cross solid lines, and only pull over to the right with hazard lights in emergencies. Listen to experienced drivers share tips and gradually hone driving skills.


