What Are the Ten Don'ts of Safe Driving?
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Safe driving ten don'ts include: don't drive under the influence of alcohol; don't hand over the vehicle to others to drive; don't drive a faulty vehicle on the road; don't exceed the speed limit; don't take the car out without permission; don't use a mobile phone while driving; don't engage in idle chatter while driving; don't drive aggressively; don't drive without a license; don't overtake improperly (such as when another vehicle is overtaking). Related details are as follows: Introduction to Safe Driving: Closely observe traffic signs along the way. When encountering speed limit signs, strictly adhere to the specified speed limits. Adjust and control your speed flexibly based on road conditions and driving circumstances—speed up when appropriate and slow down when necessary. On roads with heavy traffic, numerous vehicles, and a natural flow of traffic, maintain your speed in line with the traffic flow and avoid impatient overtaking. Introduction to Stable Speed: Strive to maintain a steady economical speed, avoiding both high-speed overtaking and excessively slow driving. When the vehicle is lightly loaded and road conditions are good, the economical speed can be slightly higher. Conversely, when the vehicle is heavily loaded or road conditions are poor, the economical speed should be reduced accordingly.
After driving for over a decade and experiencing numerous road accidents, I've come to deeply understand the importance of the 'Ten No-Nos' for safe driving. First, no drunk driving—alcohol impairs judgment; a friend of mine once had an accident due to drunk driving. Second, no speeding—excessive speed makes it easy to lose control, especially on rainy days or nighttime highways. Third, no fatigued driving—fatigue slows reaction times; I once nearly rear-ended someone after driving all night. Fourth, no phone use while driving—distraction is a common cause, and even a glance at your phone can be dangerous. Fifth, no running red lights—disregarding traffic signals can lead to collisions at intersections. Sixth, no reckless overtaking—rash actions can result in sideswipes or rollovers. Seventh, no driving without seatbelts—seatbelts can save your life in a crash. Eighth, no illegal parking—haphazard parking may lead to collisions or fines. Ninth, no driving a faulty vehicle—regularly check brakes and tires, as poor maintenance can cause breakdowns and chain-reaction accidents. Tenth, no unlicensed driving—driving without a license is illegal and increases risks. These rules are lifelines, and I remind myself daily to follow them to avoid lifelong regrets. Simply sticking to them makes driving much safer.