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What are the precautions for long-distance driving?

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LaCatherine
07/28/2025, 06:59:06 PM

Here are the precautions for long-distance driving: 1. Check the condition of the car: Pay attention to whether there is any water leakage or oil leakage, and check whether the mechanical parts, lights, battery, and tire pressure are normal. Before departure, ensure sufficient fuel, engine oil, and coolant. After starting the car, check whether the dashboard and charging indicators display normally, whether there are any abnormal noises from the engine and chassis during a test run, and whether the brakes, horn, turn signals, brake lights, headlights, and wipers are working properly. Additionally, the safety of the tires is extremely important. It is recommended to bring a car air pump to inflate the tires as needed. 2. Prepare a map: Currently, road signs in China are not particularly comprehensive, and relying solely on road signs may make it difficult to reach the destination. 3. Avoid fatigue driving: According to legal regulations, drivers must rest for 20 minutes after driving for four hours. Fatigue driving not only increases the risk of traffic accidents but also endangers personal safety.

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DelEliana
08/11/2025, 10:21:10 PM

As a veteran long-distance driver with over a decade of experience, I'd say the key lies in thorough preparation. Before departure, meticulously inspect the vehicle: tire pressure should be optimal, engine oil freshly changed, and brake sensitivity properly adjusted to avoid mishaps on the road. Long drives can be exhausting, so I make it a habit to take a 15-minute break every two hours—stepping out to stretch my legs and prevent driving fatigue. Always stock the car with ample water and snacks, along with emergency tools like a spare tire, first aid kit, and warning triangle. Use navigation apps to avoid congested routes and opt for flatter roads to boost efficiency. Play some upbeat but not overly loud music to maintain focus on changing road conditions. If the weather's poor, delay departure—safety first, never rush recklessly. Keep windows slightly open throughout for ventilation; fresh air helps reduce drowsiness.

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SanEzra
10/01/2025, 12:57:05 AM

When taking family road trips, comfort and safety are my top priorities. I plan the route in advance to avoid peak hours and choose sections with plenty of service areas. I stop every one or two hours to let the kids rest and prevent crying from affecting driving. I keep easily preserved snacks like fruits or cookies in the car, along with a thermos of warm water to prevent dehydration. Adults take turns driving to share fatigue, maintaining a steady speed without exceeding limits. Adjust the seats to a comfortable position and bring a cushion to buffer bumps. Listen to relaxing but not loud music, and monitor the cabin temperature to avoid extreme heat or cold. For emergencies, I carry a power bank to keep my phone charged and a small toolkit with a screwdriver and gloves. Keep eyes on the road to minimize phone use, ensuring a safe and worry-free arrival home.

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AdelineMarie
11/14/2025, 01:44:45 AM

I'm quite experienced in long-distance driving for young people, focusing on efficiency and avoiding unnecessary hassle. Keep the navigation on with real-time route updates to bypass traffic jams and save time. Pack some energy drinks and snacks in the car to keep boredom at bay, and choose rhythmic but not overly intense Bluetooth music to stay alert and avoid drowsiness. Before setting off, quickly check the car's condition: ensure tire pressure and lights are normal. Stop every two to three hours to stretch your legs or do some simple squats to keep your body active. Avoid long drives at night to reduce risks, and choose direct highways with fewer detours. Note down emergency contact information on your phone as a precaution. Stay focused on driving throughout the trip, slow down if traffic conditions change frequently, and arrive safely while capturing some scenic views along the way.

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ReedLynn
01/04/2026, 03:25:30 AM

I frequently travel across provinces for business trips, and my experience is that meticulous planning prevents delays. Always check the basics beforehand: sufficient engine oil, new tires, and responsive brakes. Prioritize driving during daylight hours, taking a 10-minute break every 150 kilometers or so at rest stops to stretch your neck and shoulders to prevent stiffness. Carry a portable water bottle and snacks in the car to ensure timely hydration and nourishment. Optimize your navigation route to avoid construction zones and keep the audio at a soft volume to minimize distractions. Maintain a steady speed while driving and leave ample following distance. Pack an emergency kit with first-aid supplies and a charger. If the weather suddenly changes, adjust your plans—safety is more important than punctuality. Stay alert to road sign changes throughout the trip and adapt flexibly, ensuring both efficiency and peace of mind.

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Allen
04/01/2026, 03:29:24 AM

I prioritize health on long-distance drives, and physical care is essential. Before setting off, I check routine car items like engine temperature and the braking system. While driving, I take short breaks every 80 kilometers to do simple stretches like twisting my waist and rotating my wrists to relieve fatigue. I keep bottled water and small portions of healthy snacks like nuts in the car to replenish energy regularly and avoid driving on an empty stomach. The seat is adjusted to support the lumbar position, and I use a neck pillow to reduce jolts. I choose routes with smooth road surfaces and set speed limit reminders on the navigation to avoid speeding. During the trip, I drink water frequently but not excessively, taking small sips to prevent stomach discomfort. In hot weather, I crack the window slightly for ventilation, and in cold weather, I adjust the heating to a comfortable level. Staying focused and maintaining a calm mood ensures a comfortable journey home as the ultimate goal.

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