What are the safety hazards and suggestions during vehicle driving?

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LondonLee
07/24/25 5:08am
Safety hazards and suggestions during vehicle driving are as follows: Safety hazards: 1. Infrequent wiper inspection: In rainy or snowy weather, wipers play a very important role, especially the water storage capacity of the wiper must be sufficient. Lack of water often leads to safety accidents. 2. Safety accidents caused by answering phone calls. 3. Safety hazards caused by technical factors: The main technical factors that can affect driving safety include starting performance, fuel and electrical circuits, external dimension-related parameters, walking system, transmission, braking, etc. Related suggestions: 1. Improve drivers' safety awareness and legal awareness. 2. Maintain good vehicle condition before driving. 3. Increase publicity on safe driving and pay attention to road management.
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DelAlivia
08/11/25 12:46am
The biggest safety hazard while driving is being distracted, especially by playing with your phone or looking at navigation, often neglecting road conditions. Fatigue driving is another issue; it's easy to get drowsy and react slowly during long trips. Speeding is another major problem—driving too fast on highways can make it hard to stop in time. My suggestion is to turn off or mute your phone before driving and focus on the road ahead. Take a break every two hours when tired, stretch, and drink some water. Obey speed limits and don't risk it just to save time. Maintain a safe distance of at least three seconds to avoid rear-end collisions. Regularly check your vehicle's lights and tires to ensure they're in good condition. Turning on lights at night can enhance safety—these small habits can really save lives!
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