What are the precautions for safe driving?

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VonCollin
07/29/25 8:03pm
To ensure safe driving, the following precautions must be observed, otherwise it may easily lead to major accidents, causing serious injuries or even deaths. The specific instructions are as follows: Do not forcefully press the accelerator pedal before the engine coolant low-temperature warning light goes off. Insufficient warm-up may cause abnormal combustion of unburned gas and damage the three-way catalytic converter. Before driving, always ensure that all doors are properly closed. Otherwise, doors may suddenly open during driving, leading to serious accidents. If any door is not securely closed, a door ajar warning will appear on the instrument panel. When snow or fallen leaves accumulate at the air intake under the lower edge of the windshield, they should be promptly removed. Otherwise, fresh air cannot be drawn in, resulting in insufficient ventilation inside the vehicle. During rain, the temperature inside the car rises, causing fog to form on the windows and impairing the driver's visibility. Never drive a motor vehicle after consuming alcohol. Alcohol increases the blood alcohol concentration, leading to paralysis of the central nervous system, reduced rationality and self-control, impaired vision and narrowed field of view, lack of concentration, and weakened body balance. This results in delayed and sluggish responses when operating the brake, accelerator, or clutch pedal, increasing the risk of accidents such as veering off the road during turns, colliding with buildings, hitting pedestrians, ignoring traffic signals or intersections leading to head-on collisions, or steering incorrectly into oncoming vehicles.
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