What are the tips for selecting reference objects when driving in a straight line?
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Generally, reference objects refer to trees, lamp posts, and road edge lines on both sides of the road. As long as the selected reference objects are parallel to the road markings, they can be used. Here are some precautions for driving in a straight line: 1. Vision: Don't focus only on the near distance. To keep the vehicle moving straight ahead, you must learn to look far ahead while using peripheral vision to monitor the front of the vehicle, rearview mirrors, and surrounding vehicles. 2. Speed: It's essential to control the speed when driving straight. Driving too slowly can actually cause the vehicle to veer off course. If there is a vehicle ahead, maintain a safe distance and slow down in advance if necessary. After completing straight-line driving, brake promptly. 3. Steering wheel: If the vehicle tends to drift while driving straight, some might think not moving the steering wheel will prevent drifting. However, road conditions, unbalanced wheel alignment, and uneven suspension support can all cause the steering wheel to drift. Even without moving it, the vehicle may gradually drift, so fine adjustments are necessary.