What are the safe driving recommendations?

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VonMiguel
07/30/25 7:31am
Adhere to traffic rules and social ethics, drive courteously, avoid drunk driving, illegal overtaking, occupying lanes improperly, speeding, overloading, fatigued driving, running red lights, etc. Suburban roads: There are many intersections; be cautious of motorcycles and bicycles suddenly appearing at intersections. Do not drive too close to the right boundary of the road, leaving sufficient safety distance. Urban roads: With numerous vehicles and traffic lights, maintain courteous driving, avoid cutting in lanes, familiarize yourself with intersections, and enter the designated lane in advance. When passing stopped vehicles (especially buses), be alert to pedestrians crossing the road from the front of the vehicle. When an object on the left front obstructs your view, remain highly vigilant and reduce speed. When making a right turn, observe the right rearview mirror in advance to ensure safety. If vehicles or pedestrians are too close, slow down and wait for them to pass before turning right.
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