What are the precautions for vehicle safety in spring?
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Precautions for vehicle safety in spring are as follows: 1. Pay attention to dietary hygiene: Due to the high mobility of driving work, when dining out, be sure to choose clean and hygienic restaurants to prevent infectious diseases. 2. Get adequate rest: Ensure sufficient sleep to stay energetic and focused, enabling safe driving. 3. Maintain a safe distance: While driving, keep sufficient longitudinal and lateral safety distances, always be aware of the movements of vehicles and pedestrians, and avoid following the vehicle in front too closely or driving side by side to prevent rear-end collisions and side-swipe accidents. There are three things you must not do: 1. Do not overtake illegally: When overtaking, wait for the vehicle ahead to yield, ensure there are no oncoming vehicles, and only proceed when it is safe. If an oncoming vehicle appears, do not take risks or rely on luck by trying to 'squeeze in' at high speed, underestimating the speed of the oncoming or overtaken vehicle, which could leave you with no way out and cause an accident. 2. Do not speed: Speeding significantly increases the stopping distance of the vehicle, affects its stability, extends the non-safe braking period, and impairs the driver's vision, making it difficult to accurately judge sudden dangers ahead and respond promptly, accurately, and appropriately, leading to accidents. 3. Do not drive while hungry: In a state of hunger, blood sugar levels drop, leading to dizziness, fatigue, and lack of concentration, which directly affects the driver's reaction time, becoming a hidden hazard for traffic safety.