What issues should novice drivers pay attention to when driving on the highway?

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LaylaLynn
07/25/25 3:59pm
Novice drivers on the highway should pay attention to maintaining a safe distance and controlling their speed. When driving at high speeds, it's essential to keep a firm grip on the steering wheel. When changing lanes or overtaking, avoid making sharp turns to prevent the vehicle from drifting due to excessive speed. When braking, it's best to apply the brakes several times rather than slamming them suddenly to avoid the vehicle veering off course. Unlike regular roads, highways have speed limits. The minimum speed on a highway must not be less than 60 kilometers per hour, and the maximum speed must not exceed 120 kilometers per hour. For novice drivers, driving at a lower speed is acceptable, but it should not fall below the minimum limit. According to traffic regulations, driving below the minimum speed limit on a highway will result in a 3-point penalty.
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LeSpencer
08/11/25 9:39pm
As a beginner, I was really nervous the first time I got on the highway. The key is to control your speed—don’t drive too fast or too slow, but stay within the speed limit. For example, I usually maintain around 110 km/h to reduce the risk of rear-end collisions. New drivers often overlook following distance; I recommend keeping at least 150 meters from the car ahead, especially in rainy or foggy weather when you should increase the distance even more. With heavy traffic on the highway, avoid changing lanes randomly—always signal in advance and check your rearview mirror to ensure no cars are nearby before moving. Also, beginners might miss exits, so plan your route ahead or use a navigation app to help identify signs. Checking your car’s condition before entering the highway is crucial. I always check tire pressure, brake fluid, and lights to make sure everything is working properly, and I keep an emergency kit just in case. If you’re nervous, ask an experienced friend to accompany you for a few short practice drives before tackling the highway.
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