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What are the tips for novice drivers driving on national highways?

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DeMiguel
08/30/25 2:45am
Novice drivers driving on national highways should pay attention to the following tips: The most important thing is to adjust your driving mindset, drive according to regulations, and display a novice driver sign. Additionally, avoid driving behind large trucks for extended periods. Since the road conditions on national highways can be complex, always be prepared to slow down. Novice drivers should note the following when driving on national highways: 1. Drive as close to the center line as possible: When there are no other vehicles, try to drive near the center line, positioning yourself as if you are sitting on the center line. This provides more room to maneuver in case of unexpected situations on either side. 2. Remember to signal when overtaking: When overtaking, remember to use your turn signals and honk the horn in a short-long-short pattern, which sounds more friendly. Also, flash your headlights to alert the driver in front. 3. Slow down when approaching villages: Always reduce speed when passing through villages, as villagers may not be fully aware of traffic rules. 4. Avoid picking up strangers: When driving in unfamiliar areas, try not to give rides to strangers flagging you down.
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StAshlyn
09/11/25 6:56am
The first time I drove on a national highway, I was really nervous, but safety comes first. As a beginner, always check your vehicle's condition: make sure the tire pressure is adequate and the lights are working to avoid breaking down halfway. Don't rush to accelerate once on the road—stay below the speed limit and maintain a safe distance from the car ahead, following the three-second rule: pick a landmark, wait until the car in front passes it for three seconds, then you pass it safely. National highways have many trucks, so avoid their blind spots—don’t follow too closely or drive alongside them for too long. Always signal before changing lanes, check the mirrors, and glance over your shoulder to confirm no cars are in the blind spot before moving. Stay extra alert when driving at night—use low beams to avoid blinding others and slow down if visibility is poor. In rain or fog, reduce speed and drive carefully, as anti-slip tires also play a big role. Fatigue driving is a major no-no—take breaks every one or two hours on long trips, drink water, stretch, and continue only when fully alert. Mastering these basic safety points will make driving on national highways much steadier. Developing good habits not only keeps you safe but also makes others on the road feel more secure.
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McMiranda
10/25/25 7:48am
Driving on national highways can be quite enjoyable, and I often share some practical tips. Beginners should start at a low speed, follow the traffic flow, and avoid being either the leader or an obstruction. Slow down early before turning, steer smoothly, and avoid sudden jerks that could lead to loss of control. When overtaking, clearly assess the distance between vehicles ahead and behind, accelerate quickly by pressing the throttle, and don’t drag it out to minimize risks. On curves, stay on the inner lane and reduce speed to a comfortable range to avoid being overwhelmed by centrifugal force. Pay close attention to road signs to avoid missing exits, and change lanes a few hundred meters in advance. Brake gently—ease off the throttle first for natural deceleration, then apply light pressure to avoid abrupt stops. Maintain a safe following distance; seeing the rear wheels of the car ahead is a good gauge. Learn to anticipate traffic lights—if you’re unsure about making it through the last three seconds of a green light, stop. Practice these skills daily, and your confidence on national highways will grow. Beginners, don’t rush—take it step by step. Driving skills, like swimming, improve with practice.
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