What does 'exceeding the boundary line' mean?

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DiJuliana
07/29/25 3:10pm
It refers to the part of the vehicle body extending beyond the boundary line. Here are some precautions for driving: 1. Avoid wearing chest ornaments while driving: During sudden braking, the body is thrown forward by inertia, and the seatbelt exerts tremendous pressure on the body. If there are large, hard ornaments on the chest, they can cause serious injuries such as sternum fractures. 2. Do not drive in inappropriate footwear: Avoid driving in high heels, thick-soled shoes, sandals, or slippers. It is recommended to change into sneakers for driving. Even when changing shoes, remember not to place the removed shoes under or beside the front seat to prevent them from rolling under the brake pedal. 3. Avoid cluttering or hanging objects in the car: Do not hang hard ornaments on the rearview mirror, and avoid placing backpacks, handbags, pillows, or other toys on the rear seat or in front of the windshield. These items can obstruct vision and may fly forward during emergency braking, potentially injuring the driver. 4. Do not sit too close to the steering wheel: Many beginners adjust their seats too close to the steering wheel, almost touching it with their bodies. This can make the entire body tense, significantly affecting the flexibility of arm and leg movements. Sitting too close also shortens the field of vision and narrows the viewing angle, compromising driving safety. 5. Avoid excessively loud car audio: Loud music in the car can affect hearing and, through the nervous system, alter vision. High-volume music can excite the driver, distract attention, cause auditory fatigue, and lead to irritability and poor judgment. Distraction increases the risk of traffic accidents. 6. Do not smoke while driving: Drivers need to be highly alert, but smoking not only affects hearing but also impairs vision. The series of actions involved in smoking distract the driver and prolong braking reaction time, sometimes leading to accidents due to unpreparedness. The smoke from smoking obstructs vision and significantly reduces the driver's visual adaptability, further compromising driving safety. 7. Do not use a mobile phone while driving: Using a phone while driving reduces attention. Drivers using phones are 4 to 5 times more likely to encounter traffic accidents than those who do not. Reaction times when using a phone are slower than when driving under the influence of alcohol. Drivers react more slowly to road conditions, and phone use makes driving unstable, making it difficult to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead, greatly increasing the risk of accidents.
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