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What should I pay attention to when driving on the road for the first time?

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VanJosiah
07/29/25 5:58pm
Here is a detailed introduction to the precautions when driving: 1. Pay attention to the distance between vehicles: When driving, you need to pay attention to the distance between the front and rear vehicles. If the distance is too small, rear-end collisions and other phenomena may occur. Maintaining an appropriate distance can prevent such incidents. 2. Pay attention to speed: While driving, you should adjust your psychological state and learn to handle emergencies. When driving on the road, the speed should not be too fast. When driving, it is necessary to pay attention to controlling the speed reasonably and using the car lights flexibly. 3. Familiarize yourself with the driving route: You should be familiar with the driving route. When driving out for the first time, it is best to take the route you often take and understand the traffic light settings and route indicators at each intersection to avoid occupying the wrong lane when turning and getting fined or penalized.
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MadisonLynn
08/14/25 9:58am
The first time I drove on the road, I felt a mix of excitement and nervousness. I remember checking the car thoroughly before setting off: making sure the tire pressure was normal, the brakes were responsive, and the headlights and rearview mirrors were properly adjusted. Sitting in the driver's seat, I adjusted the seat and rearview mirror to a comfortable position and fastened my seatbelt. Don’t drive too fast; stay within the speed limit, especially on curves or in crowded areas. Practice using turn signals more often, signaling in advance to let others know you're changing lanes. At first, it’s best to choose a road with less traffic, like suburban areas or streets on weekend mornings, to get used to the feeling before gradually moving into busier roads. At intersections, patiently wait for traffic lights—don’t slam on the brakes or rush through yellow lights. If you feel nervous, take a deep breath and slow down. Remember, safety comes first—don’t let your phone distract you. After driving a few times, you’ll gain more confidence. I was the same at first, but now driving feels natural.
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Rod
10/14/25 3:26am
When teaching my child to drive, I always remind them to take it easy on their first trip. Focus on preparation: check if the fuel tank has enough gas, ensure the lights are working, especially for night driving. Start slowly, pay extra attention to the surroundings, and maintain a distance of at least two seconds from the car ahead to prevent accidents. Don’t rush onto the highway; practice turns and parking in residential or school zones first, then try main roads once familiar. Remember traffic signs, like coming to a complete stop at stop signs. Stay relaxed while driving, hold the steering wheel gently, and pull over to calm down if encountering complex situations. A personal tip: leave early to avoid peak hours, which can reduce stress. After a few continuous drives, it’ll become second nature.
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BentleyAnn
11/27/25 4:22am
I emphasize driving safety, and the key to the first time on the road is a systematic check. Vehicle condition comes first: verify that the brakes are responsive and the wipers function properly in case of rain. Then adjust your seating position to ensure good visibility, with no blind spots in the rearview and side mirrors. Stay focused on the road while driving, adhere to speed limits, and especially slow down to the minimum in school zones. Remain vigilant, observe the movements of other vehicles, and frequently scan the rearview mirror for vehicles behind you. Beginners should avoid driving at night or in bad weather, as it increases risks. Practice parking and reversing regularly in empty lots. Related point: avoid fatigued driving; take a break after every hour of driving. Attention to detail is essential to prevent accidents.
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