What does 'Pull, Remove, Return, Turn off, Hang' mean?
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The meaning of 'Pull, Remove, Return, Turn off, Hang' is to pull the handbrake, remove the gear, return the turn signal, turn off the engine, and hang the first gear. During the driving process, the driver needs to issue necessary sound signals according to requirements and regulations to warn pedestrians and attract the attention of other vehicles, ensuring traffic safety. It is also used to urge movement and convey signals. Below are some driving precautions: 1. Check the rearview mirror: When turning or changing lanes, you must use the turn signal and slow down. Always check the rearview mirror before turning. For a left turn, mainly check the left rearview mirror; for a right turn, mainly check the right rearview mirror. Both left and right turns require checking the interior rearview mirror. 2. Don't stare at the front of the car: When driving on a clear road, look straight ahead at 100 meters and avoid staring at the immediate front of the car. 3. Press the clutch: Generally, when decelerating at speeds above 40 km/h, there's no need to press the clutch first; wait until the speed reduces to about 20 km/h before pressing the clutch. 4. Steering: Turn the steering wheel slowly at high speeds and quickly at low speeds.