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What are the regulations for motor vehicle traffic?

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Bethany
09/05/25 5:22am

Below is an introduction to the regulations for motor vehicle traffic: Do not exceed the speed limit: When driving on the road, motor vehicles must not exceed the maximum speed indicated by speed limit signs. On road sections without speed limit signs, a safe speed should be maintained. When driving at night, on hazardous road sections, or under adverse weather conditions such as sandstorms, hail, rain, snow, fog, or icy roads, driving speed should be reduced. Drive according to regulations: At intersections, motor vehicles must follow the instructions of traffic lights, traffic signs, road markings, or traffic police officers. When passing through intersections without traffic lights, signs, markings, or police direction, drivers should slow down and yield to pedestrians and vehicles with the right of way.

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McOscar
09/17/25 5:46am

When I first started driving, I didn't understand the rules either, but later I realized that driving a motor vehicle means following the regulations. The most basic rule is to obey traffic lights—stop at red and go at green, and yield to through traffic when turning. You must also stay in your lane, keep speed under 50 km/h in the city, and avoid unnecessary lane changes on highways. Never use your phone while driving—it's extremely dangerous! Always slow down and yield to pedestrians at crosswalks, especially the elderly and children. I remember once when I didn't yield and got pulled over by traffic police for a long lecture. At night, use low beams, and turn on fog lights during rain. Never touch the wheel if you've been drinking—getting caught means immediate license suspension. It's also crucial to regularly check if your brake lights are working—don't wait for an accident to regret it.

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LaZoey
10/31/25 6:17am

As drivers on the road every day, we must memorize the rules of vehicle traffic. The most crucial principle is yielding: turning vehicles yield to those going straight, secondary roads yield to main roads, and vehicles entering a roundabout yield to those exiting. When changing lanes, don’t force your way in—signal early and ensure it’s safe. Slow down to under 30 km/h in school zones, and stop completely when a school bus displays its stop sign. Never risk reversing or making a U-turn where prohibited, such as in tunnels or at railway crossings. A colleague of mine once reversed on the highway after missing an exit and lost all 12 points instantly! Also, avoid overloading your vehicle with cargo that’s too wide or tall, as obstructed visibility is a major cause of accidents.

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GavinLynn
12/14/25 6:25am

After twenty years of driving, I believe the core principles of vehicle operation boil down to three points: safety, orderliness, and courtesy. It's essential to strictly follow traffic sign instructions—never go the wrong way on one-way streets. Before overtaking, clearly judge the distance, and don't attempt risky passes in rain or snow. Maintaining a safe following distance is crucial—keep at least 50 meters buffer space at 60 km/h. Slow down in construction zones; yellow flashing lights mean caution. Immediately yield to ambulances or fire trucks with sirens—saving lives is as urgent as putting out fires. At intersections without traffic lights, yield to vehicles approaching from the right. Remember, never litter from your car—hitting a motorcycle with debris could cause serious accidents.

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