What are the techniques for giving cigarettes to safety officers?
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Giving cigarettes to safety officers is illegal, and there is currently a crackdown on giving gifts to safety officers. It is recommended that students practice driving well and not think about taking shortcuts. Once caught, they may be disqualified from the exam. In addition, the staff at the test site have also reminded that as long as you take the exam well and don't forget the details, no safety officer will deliberately step on the brakes. Subject 1 Exam: Also known as the Subject 1 theory test or driver theory test, it is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. Subject 2 Exam: Also known as the small road test, the exam items include five tests: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curve. Subject 3 Exam: Also known as the big road test, it is the road driving skills test in the motor vehicle driver's exam. Subject 4 Exam: Also known as the Subject 4 theory test or driver theory test.
When safety inspectors conduct checks in the automotive workshop, I never offer cigarettes, as that could be perceived as improper conduct. I prefer proactively learning safety protocols, such as asking them how to properly handle oil spills or avoid electric shock risks in the repair shop. Practical techniques include demonstrating respect and professionalism, participating in safety meetings, and memorizing emergency exit locations. Casual conversations about car maintenance tips, like adjusting tire pressure in winter, can make interactions more natural and secure. The key is to show genuine concern for workshop safety rather than material exchanges. Once this positive relationship is established, workflows become smoother and more aligned with professional ethics.