···
Log in / Register

What is the Impact of Emotions on Safe Driving?

4 Answers
VivienneLee
08/31/25 2:13am

Here is the impact of driver's emotions on safe driving: Pride and impatience: Complacency is a major enemy of safe driving, as it can easily lead to incorrect operational behaviors during driving, posing a significant threat to the driver's safety. Anger and aggression: When encountering unfavorable situations or actions that go against their will, drivers may become angry, which hinders safe driving. Happiness and depression: Excessive happiness or depression in drivers can severely affect safe driving. When a person is happy, the central nervous system is in an excited state. Excitement and rage: Neither is conducive to safe driving. For example, when ensuring official vehicles for leadership duties fail to arrive on time due to various reasons, it is easy to develop impatience. Drivers may use the vehicle as a means to vent frustration, leading to recklessness and overestimating their abilities. This results in an inability to correctly perceive and judge other vehicles on the road. Drivers should maintain stable emotions, quick reactions, and accurate judgment during driving encounters. However, if criticized by superiors, they may become reckless. It is common to see some vehicles playing strong "disco" rhythm music.

Was this review help?
18
4
Share
DelMiles
09/12/25 5:49am

I've been driving for many years, and driving with unstable emotions is truly dangerous. When angry, people tend to drive fast to vent, resulting in slower reactions and a significantly increased risk of rear-end collisions. When sad, distraction sets in, making one forget to observe intersections or pedestrians. Once, I was so stressed that I drove absent-mindedly and almost hit a wall. Excessive excitement is also harmful—after winning a game, driving becomes unsteady, and speeding easily leads to accidents. Emotions don't just affect the mind; physical tension also causes stiff muscles, making it hard to grip the steering wheel firmly, and braking becomes sluggish in emergencies. I recommend taking ten deep breaths before driving, playing some relaxing music, and calming yourself down before hitting the road. Practice emotional management regularly. This is more important than driving skills—the key to safe driving is maintaining a balanced mindset.

Was this review help?
16
3
Share
Expand All
Melissa
10/26/25 6:37am

From an automotive safety perspective, emotional states directly impact driving performance: anger or frustration slows reaction times by half a beat, with data showing a 30% increase in accident rates; sadness causes distraction, leading to missed traffic signals; excessive excitement divides attention, resulting in lapses that cause scrapes. Research I've encountered indicates emotional fluctuations consume mental resources, making them as dangerous as fatigued driving. Physiologically, adrenaline surges impair judgment, prompting risky decisions like improper overtaking. Solutions? Address negative emotions before driving or pull over for a five-minute break, listening to slow-tempo music to relax muscles. Don't underestimate this habit—it can prevent countless accidents.

Was this review help?
14
4
Share
Expand All
Ashley
12/09/25 6:57am

When I was learning to drive, emotional issues were my biggest fear—nervousness during tests made my hands shake, leading to wrong gear shifts. Later, when driving in traffic jams, I'd get irritable, unconsciously checking my phone or speeding and changing lanes recklessly. In reality, emotional instability and distraction can be disastrous, as even a half-second delay in reaction time can cause major accidents. Now, I know it's essential to regulate my emotions in advance: if I'm feeling down or overly excited, it's best to take the bus or call a cab. Simple methods like chatting to divert attention can help—safety comes first. Don't let your emotions control your wheels.

Was this review help?
20
3
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

How to Obtain an Electronic Driver's License?

Open the Traffic Management 12123 app and log in. On the homepage, click on the driver's license option at the top. Enter the driver's license page, view the license information, and click on the driver's license QR code. Finally, obtain the electronic QR code of the driver's license.
18
0
Share

How to Use Auto Hold?

Here are the specific steps to use the auto hold function: 1. After activating the auto hold function, you don't need to pull the handbrake when waiting at traffic lights. 2. After coming to a complete stop, there's no need to shift from D to N gear, or switch between D and P gear repeatedly. The system will determine that braking is required at this moment, and the onboard computer will send a signal to command the braking system to apply appropriate braking force, keeping the vehicle in a braked state. 3. Whether in D or N gear, you don't need to keep your foot on the brake pedal continuously; the car will remain stationary. 4. When the vehicle starts moving again, the system detects through throttle action and engine traction that the vehicle is about to move, and the braking force is automatically released.
4
5
Share

Is Car Window Tinting Necessary?

Car window tinting is a non-essential accessory. Here are the specific pros and cons of car window tinting: 1. Good privacy protection. Most car window films are one-way, which can protect the owner's privacy, but requires careful selection. 2. Explosion-proof function. In case of an accident, the tinted glass will remain stuck together when shattered, preventing glass fragments from scattering, thus protecting passengers. 3. Thermal insulation. High-quality car window films can provide thermal insulation effects. In summer, they can effectively control the rise of interior temperature, while in winter, they can suppress heat dissipation, maintaining a comfortable driving environment. 4. Reduced light transmittance. The light transmittance of car window films does not exceed 90%, especially when applied to the windshield. Reduced light transmittance may compromise driving safety.
2
0
Share

What Documents Are Needed for New Vehicle Inspection?

Here are the specific materials required for new vehicle inspection: 1. Fill out the "Motor Vehicle Inspection Record Form". For private vehicles, in addition to the owner's signature, a copy of the owner's ID card must be attached. For company vehicles, a copy of the enterprise code certificate must be attached, and the "Power of Attorney" must be filled out and stamped with the official seal. 2. The vehicle identification number (VIN) rubbing paper should be pasted in the corresponding position on the "Motor Vehicle Inspection Record Form". 3. Vehicle license (both original and duplicate pages). 4. Compulsory traffic accident liability insurance policy (duplicate). 5. Self-repaired vehicles or those repaired by a repair shop need to be stamped on the inspection form (exempted for the first and second annual inspections of new vehicles). 6. Motor vehicle safety technical inspection certificate. 7. Light gasoline vehicles need to provide a tail gas inspection qualified report using the steady-state working condition method.
1
5
Share

When Should Spark Plugs Be Replaced in a Car?

A car's spark plugs should be replaced under the following circumstances: difficulty starting, reduced power, excessive exhaust emissions, or increased fuel consumption. Under normal maintenance conditions, spark plugs should be replaced every 40,000 to 60,000 kilometers, but this may vary depending on the brand and engine type. It is recommended to follow the vehicle's manual. The following standards can be used as a reference for maintenance replacement: platinum spark plugs should be replaced at 40,000 kilometers, standard nickel alloy spark plugs at 20,000 kilometers, and iridium spark plugs at 60,000 to 80,000 kilometers. Steps for replacing spark plugs: Open the hood, lift the engine's plastic cover, and remove the high-voltage ignition wires, marking each cylinder's position to avoid confusion. Use a spark plug socket to remove the spark plugs one by one, ensuring that any external debris such as leaves or dust is cleaned off before proceeding. Place the new spark plug into the spark plug hole, hand-tighten it a few turns, and then use the socket to fully tighten it. Reinstall the high-voltage ignition wires in the correct firing order and secure the cover back in place.
4
4
Share

How to Use Headlights When Driving at Night?

Here are the specific methods for using headlights during night driving: 1. Under normal circumstances, only the low beam is necessary when driving at night, and turn signals should be used when turning. Urban roads are well-lit, so there is no need to use high beams unless there is insufficient lighting. 2. When encountering oncoming traffic, if you are using low beams, no adjustment is needed. If high beams were previously on, they should be switched to low beams in advance. Otherwise, high beams can prevent the oncoming driver from accurately judging your vehicle's width, potentially causing an accident. After passing the oncoming vehicle, decide whether to switch back to high beams based on road conditions. 3. When driving straight through an intersection at night, use low beams. At uncontrolled intersections, slow down and alternately flash high and low beams as a signal. 4. When overtaking, first activate the turn signal, then honk and quickly alternate between high and low beams to alert the vehicle ahead. After confirming that the vehicle ahead has no intention of changing lanes, proceed with the overtaking maneuver swiftly. Avoid driving side by side for an extended period. Once the overtaking is complete and sufficient distance from the overtaken vehicle is achieved, use the turn signal to merge back into the original lane.
8
1
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.