
The precautions for new cars and novice drivers on the highway are: 1. Both the driver and front-seat passenger should fasten their seat belts, and the driver should not answer phone calls; 2. Avoid making sudden turns with the steering wheel 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. When overtaking, only the adjacent lane is allowed, and the vehicle should return to the driving lane immediately after overtaking. The method for making a U-turn on the highway is: 1. Find the next highway exit and exit; 2. Choose the direction and re-enter the highway. The solution for suddenly running out of fuel on the highway is: pull over to the emergency lane, turn on the hazard lights, place a warning triangle, and then call the police for assistance.

As someone who has driven for many years, for a novice driving a new car on the highway, first ensure a calm and steady mindset without nervousness. If prone to panic, practice more on urban-highway transitions. Maintain a speed of 70-80 mph for the safest approach—avoid rushing or overtaking. Always keep a distance of at least 100 meters from the car ahead to prevent rear-end collisions. Since the new car's engine is still in the break-in period, avoid sudden acceleration and drive gently to protect it. In rainy or foggy conditions with low visibility, always turn on the headlights, reduce speed, and don’t push yourself. If tired, immediately find a rest area to take a break, drink some water, or nap briefly—safety comes first.

Recently drove a new car on the highway, need to check if the tire pressure is normal, don't forget the spare tire and tool kit. After a cold start, confirm the engine oil level and lights are good. Setting the air conditioning to automatic is more convenient. During the break-in period, don't exceed 80-90 km/h for the first thousand kilometers, let the engine adapt with steady cruising. If the highway noise is loud, close the windows and play music to reduce fatigue. Check the rearview mirror to anticipate road conditions for a relaxed drive.

As a beginner trying the highway for the first time, choose weekends with fewer cars to gradually familiarize yourself with lane signs. Keep navigation voice prompts on throughout the journey and avoid distractions like checking your phone. Maintain steady speed without sudden acceleration or deceleration, keep both hands firmly on the wheel, and don't get anxious. Listen to soothing music to regulate breathing, take frequent rest stops to recharge, and remember - relaxed mindset is key to safe driving, never push yourself too hard.


