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What are the precautions for the entire driving process?

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VanGabriella
07/29/25 9:44am
Regarding the precautions for the entire driving process, the details are as follows: 1. Maintain a safe distance: When driving, it is important to pay attention to the distance between your vehicle and the vehicles in front and behind, ensuring a safe distance to provide reaction time in case of emergencies. If the distance is too small, rear-end collisions may occur during sudden incidents, while maintaining a larger distance can help prevent such accidents. 2. Control speed and use lights appropriately: When driving on highways, it is best not to drive too fast. While driving, it is essential to control the speed reasonably and use the car lights flexibly and appropriately to facilitate the driver's observation of the condition of the vehicles ahead.
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DeReid
08/12/25 11:16am
I'm in the habit of walking around the car for a quick inspection before driving, checking if the tires are flat or cracked, ensuring lights like brake lights are functioning properly, and making sure seatbelts are fastened and seats adjusted comfortably before getting in. After starting the engine, I check the dashboard for any warning lights. On rainy days, I always turn on the wipers and fog lights to enhance visibility. While driving, I maintain a safe following distance with at least a two-second reaction time, paying extra attention to pedestrians crossing and erratic electric scooters in the city, and signaling with turn indicators well before making turns. On highways, I avoid tailgating large vehicles and in emergencies, I gently brake instead of making sudden steering adjustments. For long trips, I take a break every two hours at rest stops to hydrate and stay alert, avoiding pushing through fatigue. Upon arrival, I choose a level spot to park, shift to neutral, engage the handbrake, turn off the engine, and lock the car—attending to every detail to prioritize safety and peace of mind throughout the journey.
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VanColin
10/06/25 7:33am
Before every drive, I check the oil dipstick and coolant level, topping them up if necessary to avoid breakdowns. I use a tire pressure gauge to ensure the pressure is within the standard range—too low increases fuel consumption, while too high risks a blowout. While driving, I listen for smooth engine sounds without any unusual noises and ensure the brakes respond normally without slipping. I avoid frequent sudden acceleration or braking, as steady driving reduces wear and enhances safety. After parking, I wait a few minutes for the engine to cool before inspecting the engine bay. Regular car washes remove dirt and protect the paint. In short, diligent maintenance keeps the car in good condition and ensures peace of mind on the road.
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