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What should be noted when parking a motor vehicle due to a breakdown on mountainous roads?

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LaAaron
09/06/25 2:20am

When parking a motor vehicle due to a breakdown on mountainous roads, it is important to choose a safe location as much as possible. Whether it's an uphill, downhill, or the top of a slope, there is a risk of the parked vehicle rolling away, so it is advisable to park on a gentle section of the road. The following precautions should be taken when driving a motor vehicle on mountainous roads: 1. Note 1: When following another vehicle on mountainous roads, appropriately increase the safe distance from the vehicle in front and carefully observe its movements. 2. Note 2: When driving on curves, adhere to the principles of 'slow down, honk, and keep to the right,' and avoid occupying the opposite lane. 3. Note 3: When climbing a steep slope, downshift in advance at the base of the slope and accelerate to climb. 4. Note 4: When descending a long slope, control the speed by using a low gear and make full use of engine braking to slow down. Coasting in neutral gear is strictly prohibited.

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VanAaron
09/18/25 2:25am

When encountering a breakdown while driving in mountainous areas, I must act quickly to avoid danger. First, find a safe place to park, preferably on a straight or wide section of the road, avoiding curves or steep slopes that could easily lead to accidents. Engage the handbrake and shift into P gear to secure the vehicle, then turn on the hazard lights to alert vehicles behind. Mountainous areas often have poor signal reception, so I carry a portable power bank to keep my phone charged. Place a triangular warning sign about 50 meters behind the car as soon as possible—don’t slack off, as visibility can be very low in the mountains. If it’s cold, keep a blanket handy for warmth; if it’s hot, open the windows for ventilation. Avoid attempting DIY repairs, as the risks are high on mountain roads. Prioritize calling for roadside assistance or a towing company, providing specific details like roadside milestone numbers. Remember to bring water and snacks for emergencies in case of delays. Above all, prioritize safety—don’t act recklessly, and wait for professionals to handle the situation.

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VanJohn
11/01/25 2:52am

If my car breaks down on a mountain road, I'll stay calm and handle it properly. First, I'll pull over safely, turn on the hazard lights, and set up the warning triangle. Mountain environments are special – fog or heavy rain often occurs, so I check the weather forecast in advance and carry snow chains to prevent slipping. With weak signal coverage, I download offline map apps to help with navigation, or find a higher spot to search for a signal for help. I ensure everyone in the car stays still, either seated securely or standing in a safe spot. I’ll try simple checks like inspecting the battery or tires, but won’t force anything. I’ll immediately contact my insurance or rescue services to explain the situation. Carrying extra tools, like emergency lights and spares, helps get through tough times. Since mountain areas have wildlife, I’ll keep windows closed to avoid disturbances. Throughout this process, I won’t rush – safety comes first, ensuring everything goes smoothly.

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OZoey
12/15/25 3:01am

In case of a breakdown when parking in mountainous areas, safety comes first. I will pull over to a safe spot and turn on the hazard lights, placing a warning sign at a distance. Given the dangerous mountain roads, I will have passengers wait inside the vehicle. If the signal is poor, I will use a flashlight or reflective mirror to signal for help. Avoid getting out and wandering around to prevent risks from falling rocks. Try to diagnose the car issue but don’t take risks—call for a tow truck directly. Carry some basic tools for emergencies.

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