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What should be paid attention to on the highway?

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McWyatt
09/06/25 6:34am

Highway precautions include avoiding slow driving in the fast lane, maintaining a safe distance, and staying away from large vehicles. Below is an introduction to highways: Definition of a highway: A highway, abbreviated as expressway, refers to a road specifically designed for high-speed vehicle travel. Advantages of highways: Increased driving speed, saving travel time; improved traffic efficiency; reduced transportation costs; fewer traffic accidents; and conservation of land resources. Disadvantages of highways: Environmental impact; longer construction periods with much higher overall construction requirements compared to ordinary roads; in the event of a traffic accident, the severity is usually greater, and traffic jams are harder to disperse.

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VanMila
09/18/25 6:18am

There are indeed many points to pay attention to when driving on highways. After years of driving, I've concluded that speed control is the most fundamental; don't speed but also don't drive too slowly, as it disrupts the flow of traffic. Maintaining a safe distance is crucial—at least 100 meters—to leave room for emergency braking. When changing lanes, always check the rearview mirror and blind spots, signal with the turn indicator, and avoid cutting in abruptly. In rainy or foggy conditions, turn on the headlights and fog lights immediately, and slow down. Fatigue driving is a major no-no; take a 15-minute break every two hours at a service area, drink water, and stretch. Prepare an emergency kit with a reflective vest, warning triangle, and phone charger. In case of a sudden flat tire or accident, turn on the hazard lights immediately, pull over to the side, and wait for assistance without getting out or moving around. Above all, stay continuously focused, avoid distractions like using your phone, and prioritize arriving home safely.

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Erin
11/01/25 6:45am

As a novice driver, I was quite nervous the first time I got on the highway, and there were many things to pay attention to. Maintain the speed within the speed limit, not too fast to avoid losing control. Keep a sufficient distance from the car in front, usually leaving a 3-second reaction time to prevent rear-end collisions. When changing lanes, repeatedly check the surrounding vehicles and make smooth movements without sudden turns. Use navigation and listen to voice guidance to avoid taking the wrong exit and reversing recklessly. Respond to weather changes in advance, such as turning on the wipers and fog lights when it rains. Keep your phone fully charged and nearby for emergency contact. If you feel tired, stop and rest immediately, or take turns driving with a companion. Lower the music volume so it doesn't drown out road sounds. Check the route before departure to avoid getting lost and nervous midway. Prepare some water and snacks, and take multiple breaks at service areas to gradually adapt to the rhythm.

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IkerFitz
12/15/25 6:53am

When driving on the highway with my family, I pay more attention to safety details. Maintaining appropriate speed and distance, and driving smoothly ensures the children's comfort. Make sure children are seated in safety seats with seat belts fastened. Slow down when changing lanes or turning, and avoid sudden braking that might startle passengers. Keep the music volume moderate to facilitate communication inside the car. Regularly check the rearview mirrors to avoid blind spots and prevent sudden lane intrusions by other vehicles. Take breaks at service stations during long trips to stretch and prevent fatigue. Reduce speed and drive cautiously in rain or fog, turning on lights for better visibility. Check tire pressure and lights before departure to avoid mid-journey breakdowns. Pack some common medicines and snacks, and include reflective tools in the emergency kit. Choose safe areas for parking, avoiding the fast lane. Stay relaxed throughout the journey to ensure the safe arrival of the whole family.

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