What should be paid attention to when driving during a typhoon?
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When driving during a typhoon, you should reduce your speed and turn on your car lights. Here are detailed explanations of these two precautions: Reduce speed: When encountering strong winds, you need to reduce the speed of your car, maintain steady driving, grip the steering wheel firmly, observe the surroundings of the car, release the throttle to slow down, and wait for the strong winds to pass before overtaking. Turn on the lights: The driver needs to be aware that visibility on the road is significantly obstructed, making driving vision and operations difficult. The driver should turn on the headlights and hazard lights while driving, appropriately reduce speed, and if the rain is too heavy, pull over and wait for the rain to pass before continuing. During extreme weather like typhoons, it is best to avoid driving if possible. If driving is necessary, pay attention to the safety of the vehicle.