What Mistakes Are Commonly Made While Driving?

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DelAthena
07/29/25 7:54pm
Common mistakes made while driving are as follows: 1. Inconsistent speed: Maintaining an inconsistent speed is a mistake that beginners often make while driving. Generally, when driving normally on the road, unless you need to overtake or stop, try to maintain a consistent speed. 2. Not checking the car before driving: Before heading out, check if there is any oil leakage under the car, ensure the tire pressure of all four tires is normal, and let the vehicle's computer perform a self-check before ignition to see if there are any abnormal indicators on the dashboard, etc. 3. Overtaking without signaling or checking the rearview mirror. 4. Using the phone while driving or driving while drowsy.
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