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What are the precautions for driving on the road for the first time?

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BeauLynn
07/29/25 10:01am
Precautions for driving on the road for the first time: 1. Stay focused: First-time drivers may feel nervous and need to concentrate; 2. Avoid occupying two lanes for a long time: Poor control of the distance on both sides may lead to occupying two lanes, which may seem safer but affects the normal passage of other vehicles and increases the risk of accidents when overtaking; 3. Learn to use rearview mirrors: Rearview mirrors help better observe the traffic behind, and flexible use of them enhances safety during driving, which is crucial for lane changes and overtaking. 4. Slow down and observe carefully when turning: Drivers need to control their speed when turning, promptly yield to non-motorized vehicles and pedestrians, and avoid accidents during turns. Ensure safety before turning; 5. Maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead to avoid rear-end collisions.
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BlakelyLee
08/13/25 12:33pm
I remember being extremely nervous the first time I drove on my own. The most important thing is not to panic. Before getting in the car, make sure to adjust the seat to the most comfortable position and set the rearview mirror angles for clear visibility. Never forget to fasten your seatbelt—it's as important as washing hands before eating. Always keep an eye on the speedometer to avoid speeding, especially slowing down 30 meters before turns and intersections. Maintain a following distance of at least three seconds for reaction time, and slow down immediately when you see the brake lights of the car ahead. If you're on an unfamiliar route, use your phone's navigation to get acquainted first, avoiding complicated overpasses where it's easy to get lost. When parking, find a spacious spot to practice repeatedly, and check at least five times before reversing into a space to ensure safety. Having an experienced driver accompany you for a few drives can also help you feel more at ease.
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AugustLynn
10/07/25 2:32am
When I first got my driver's license, my palms would sweat on the road. Later, I found that developing a few habits made things much better. It's especially important to walk around the car to check the tires and lights before starting—don't skip this to save time. Start smoothly, gently pressing the accelerator and slowly releasing the clutch. Always keep an eye on the rearview mirror while driving, and when changing lanes, signal for at least three seconds before turning. In rainy weather, turn on the hazard lights and drive at a reduced speed. Don’t just focus on the car in front—also watch the sidewalks for pedestrians who might suddenly dart out. Never touch your phone; keeping it in the glove box is the safest. The most practical tip is to avoid rush hours for practice—drive a few laps on suburban roads when there’s less traffic to get comfortable. Remember, in an emergency, don’t jerk the steering wheel—tap the brakes and slowly pull over to the side before handling the situation.
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DiJordan
11/20/25 3:54am
For beginners, the key focus is on safety. Adjusting the seat and mirrors is a basic step. While driving, don't just stare straight ahead; regularly scan the side mirrors and dashboard. Signal at least 50 meters before turning to alert vehicles behind, and always slow down at intersections to check traffic lights. Don't exceed speed limits, especially near residential areas and schools where speed should drop below 30 km/h. Maintaining distance is crucial—at least 100 meters on highways and 30 meters in urban areas. Always stay clear of large trucks' blind spots. When parking, don't rush; turn your head to check for obstacles while reversing. If nervous, turn on hazard lights and pull over to calm down before continuing. With more practice, you'll get familiar with the car's responses.
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