What should I pay attention to when starting to learn to drive?
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When starting to learn to drive, you need to pay attention to adjusting your driving posture, waiting for the vehicle's computer self-check to complete before starting, maintaining a safe following distance, and staying calm at all times. Here are some precautions for beginners learning to drive: 1. Adjust your driving posture: The correct driving posture is crucial for safe driving. It not only helps eliminate fatigue from long drives and ensures good visibility but also makes driving actions more accurate and quick. The driving posture mainly relates to the steering wheel and seat. 2. Wait for the computer self-check to complete before starting: For many fuel-injected vehicles, the onboard computer performs a self-check when the ignition key is turned on to eliminate potential safety hazards while driving. The check typically includes the ABS braking system, lubrication system, ESP system, etc. 3. Release the handbrake: Beginners often make the mistake of forgetting to release the handbrake during a cold start. Although the vehicle can still move if the clutch and throttle are properly coordinated, it increases wear and tear on the vehicle, raises fuel consumption, and may produce a burning smell.