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What behaviors are prohibited when driving a motor vehicle?

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VanSienna
07/24/25 11:31pm

Driving a motor vehicle must not involve illegal activities. Below is relevant information about motor vehicles: 1. Definition: A motor vehicle is a 'vehicle' that is driven by its own power device, has two or more wheels, does not require overhead wires or tracks, can travel on roads or non-road surfaces, and is mainly used for transporting people, goods, or performing certain specialized tasks. 2. Classification: Vehicle classification is a fundamental aspect of various vehicle standard systems. Different standards have different vehicle classification methods, which may cross-reference each other while also having their own emphases and differences. Only by correctly understanding and grasping the basic concepts and applicable scopes of different classification methods, and clarifying the connotation and extension of specific definitions, can one accurately apply relevant standard clauses in motor vehicle inspection practices, precisely determine vehicle types, and correctly issue inspection conclusions.

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AmeliaLee
08/10/25 10:35am

Having driven for many years, experience has taught me the things you must never do while operating a motor vehicle include drunk driving, which severely impairs judgment and reaction time, easily leading to fatal accidents. Every time before getting in the car, I remind myself not to speed—different road sections have strict speed limits, such as 120km/h on highways and only 30km/h in school zones. Exceeding these limits is taking a risk. Running a red light is a major taboo; stopping obediently at a red light can avoid collisions and fines. Using a phone or making calls while driving is also unacceptable—distraction can lead to serious accidents, so I only reply to messages after parking. Seat belts must be fastened securely, as they can protect you from serious injury in an accident. When fatigued, take timely breaks; if I feel drowsy, I pull over at a rest area for a nap. Avoid unnecessary honking or failing to use turn signals on the road, as these violate traffic rules. In short, safe driving is not just talk—following these rules makes the journey safer and more worry-free.

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LeDonovan
09/26/25 7:09am

As a new driver who just got my license, it's important to understand what not to do when driving a motor vehicle. My instructor taught me that I must never drive after drinking alcohol, as it slows reaction times, and police checks are strict. Always obey speed limit signs, keeping under 50km/h in urban areas, especially slowing down in school zones and at intersections. Wait for the traffic light to turn completely green before starting; don't risk running a yellow light. Don't use your phone or text while driving, as it's both illegal and distracting—I'll pull over or use the car's system if needed. Always wear your seatbelt; it can save lives in an accident. Avoid long-distance driving when tired, and I'll make sure I'm fully alert before setting off. Also, be careful not to change lanes randomly or occupy the wrong lane. Developing good habits during the novice stage ensures safety on the road. Remembering these basics will help avoid major mistakes while driving.

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VonZane
11/10/25 2:25am

I always drive my family and children around, and safety is my top priority. Driving under the influence of alcohol is absolutely unacceptable, as it can destroy families and other people's lives. Speed must be controlled especially in residential areas, staying within the speed limit to avoid hitting pedestrians. Running a red light is like playing with your life—you must stop at red lights and go at green lights. Don’t use your phone to text or play apps while driving; staying focused is key. Always wear your seatbelt—it can reduce collision injuries. Avoid driving while fatigued; make sure you're well-rested before hitting the road. These small rules may seem simple, but strictly following them can prevent major disasters. If everyone follows the rules, there will be fewer tragedies on the road and more peace of mind.

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SanMariana
12/31/25 4:10am

I particularly enjoy studying traffic regulations, and the prohibited behaviors when driving a motor vehicle cover multiple aspects. Drunk driving is the primary taboo, as alcohol severely impairs brain function and poses extreme danger. Speed must be strictly controlled according to road sections, as speeding significantly increases the risk of losing vehicle control. Stopping at red lights is a fundamental principle to avoid lateral collisions. Using a phone while driving is prohibited to prevent distractions that could lead to grave mistakes. Not wearing a seatbelt can result in fines and physical harm. Other prohibitions include avoiding fatigued driving to prevent slow reactions and errors, as well as illegal vehicle modifications or driving the wrong way on one-way streets. Understanding the underlying safety science, such as reaction times and physical principles, helps me more consciously adhere to these rules, making my driving life smoother and more orderly.

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