What Issues Should Beginners Pay Attention to When Driving?

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SanElijah
07/25/25 2:07am
Beginners should pay attention to the following issues when driving: 1. Adjust the seat position and rearview mirror, and fasten the seat belt before driving; 2. Turn the ignition key and wait for the computer to complete the self-check before starting; 3. Ensure the handbrake is released before driving; 4. Keep the heel on the floor when pressing the pedals, slowly release the clutch and gently press the accelerator when starting; 5. Always use the turn signal and slow down when turning or changing lanes; 6. Keep your eyes level and look 100 meters ahead when driving on clear roads, avoiding focusing too closely on the front of the car; 7. Use hazard lights when parking on the roadside; 8. Engage the handbrake when parking; 9. Stay focused while driving; 10. Avoid occupying two lanes for an extended period.
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StLukas
08/10/25 4:27pm
For novice drivers hitting the road, I recommend prioritizing safety first. Wearing seat belts is mandatory and cannot be overlooked; maintain sufficient following distance, especially on highways—keep at least a two-second gap; avoid distractions like using phones or chatting, stay focused on road changes; drive slower at night or in poor weather conditions to ensure clear visibility; when parking, observe surroundings carefully and utilize rearview mirrors and backup cameras; prevent fatigued driving by taking breaks after one or two hours of continuous driving. These simple habits can significantly reduce accident risks, and beginners should practice more on familiar routes to gain experience.
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