What Do You Need to Bring When Driving Someone Else's Car on the Highway?
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When driving someone else's car on the highway, you need to bring your driver's license, vehicle registration, and insurance policy. Here are some precautions for first-time highway driving: Pre-Drive Inspection: Focus on fuel, engine oil, tire pressure, lights, etc., and plan your route in advance. You should also have a driver with at least 3 years of experience accompany you. Observe Speed Limits: The minimum speed on the highway should not be less than 60 km/h, and the maximum speed should not exceed 120 km/h. Maintain Safe Distance: Control your speed and keep a sufficient distance from the vehicle in front of you. Proper Lane Changing: Avoid crossing multiple lanes at once. Before changing lanes, carefully observe traffic conditions, use turn signals, and honk to alert other vehicles.