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What are the precautions for driving safety in June?

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AlyssaAnn
07/23/2025, 06:51 PM

Precautions for driving safety in June are as follows: 1. Avoid fatigue driving: In summer, the days are longer and the nights are shorter, with high temperatures leading to greater physical exertion, especially at noon when fatigue and drowsiness are common. Therefore, ensure sufficient sleep to stay energetic. If you feel drowsy while driving, stop the car promptly and take a short rest before continuing when you feel alert again. 2. Choose and use sunglasses correctly: With ample sunlight in summer, many drivers wear sunglasses. Avoid sunglasses with overly dark lenses; opt for polarized sunglasses instead, as they filter out harmful light and reduce eye fatigue while driving. 3. Do not drive in slippers: Never wear slippers for the sake of staying cool while driving, as slippers do not secure your feet properly. Combined with summer heat causing sweaty feet, this can be dangerous in emergencies. Additionally, avoid driving in high heels, which also pose risks. It is advisable to keep a pair of flat shoes in the car and change into them when driving.

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WalkerLee
08/10/2025, 02:37 PM

Driving safely in June, from the perspective of a seasoned driver: As the weather heats up, tire pressure is the most common issue. High temperatures cause the air to expand, and if the pressure gets too high, it can lead to a blowout. I check the tire pressure every other week to maintain the manufacturer's recommended level. Also, engine coolant is crucial—long drives in June can easily cause the engine to overheat, so it's important to top up the coolant regularly to prevent overheating. With increased use of the air conditioning, the filter needs to be cleaned to avoid bad odors and extra fuel consumption. During rainy periods, wiper blades wear out faster, so I replace mine every six months to ensure clear visibility in the rain. Additionally, driving at noon can be tiring, so I always keep two bottles of water handy to stay alert or crack the window for ventilation. If there are kids in the car, pay extra attention to sun protection and seat belts to prevent heat exhaustion. In short, staying mindful of your car's condition and your own physical state during summer driving can help avoid many troubles.

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DelAdriel
09/23/2025, 02:58 AM

As a driver who often takes family trips, I believe June safety should emphasize family protection: The car's air conditioning must function properly in high temperatures to prevent children from heatstroke. I service the AC system every season. Seat belts and child seats also need to be checked for secure fastening, as metal components are prone to aging and loosening in hot weather. On rainy days when roads are slippery and braking distances increase, I drive more steadily and maintain extra safety distance. Applying sunshade film on windows protects the skin. Additionally, bringing snacks and bottled water helps with hydration and cooling during rest stops to prevent motion sickness. With more insects in June, adding insect repellent to windshield washer fluid is useful. Keeping these points in mind ensures safe and worry-free family travels.

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VonIan
11/06/2025, 09:25 PM

I'm an expert at road trips in June, with simple and practical safety tips: Heat exhaustion is the biggest concern when driving in high temperatures, so I stop at service areas every two hours to stretch and drink some ice water to stay alert. The weather changes quickly, so keep an umbrella and a car sunshade handy for sudden rain or scorching sun. Mountain roads are steep and slippery when wet, so brake gently and maintain low speed when turning. Replace tires promptly if the tread is worn to prevent skidding on wet roads. Don't leave drinks in the car for too long as they can spoil. Stay well-rested and in good physical condition for safer and more relaxed driving.

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AdalynnLee
12/27/2025, 11:12 PM

For urban commuting, the June safety focus is on the rainy season and high-density traffic: during morning and evening rush hours, keep the air conditioning on full blast but ventilate regularly. Heavy rain can easily cause fogging, so check and replace wipers more frequently to improve visibility. Wet roads increase braking distance, so I slow down and maintain a greater distance from the car ahead. Avoid leaving flammable items like lighters in the car during high temperatures. Keep tire pressure at a moderate level to prevent overinflation. Bring a small fan or cooling pad to lower the temperature. Plan trips to avoid peak heat hours, reducing risks for a more worry-free experience.

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