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What Should Novice Drivers Pay Attention to When Driving on the Road?

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LeSebastian
07/29/2025, 03:53:49 AM

Novice drivers on the road should display a probationary sign, carry a driver's license, maintain a reasonable distance from other vehicles, and drive smoothly. Probationary Sign: When driving, probationary drivers should place the probationary sign in a conspicuous position on the rear window or the rear of the vehicle. Other drivers who see this sign can take preemptive measures to yield, ensuring understanding and consideration from other drivers, pedestrians, and traffic police, thereby preventing traffic accidents. Failure to Carry a Driver's License: According to Article 19 of the Road Traffic Safety Law and related legal provisions, driving without a driver's license is a serious traffic violation. Not carrying a driver's license while driving is considered "driving without proper authorization." Driving Tips for Novice Drivers: Novice drivers should maintain a safe distance from other vehicles to prevent sudden braking or rolling back by the vehicle in front. When following other vehicles, it is important to drive smoothly.

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VanLincoln
08/12/2025, 10:51:33 PM

When driving on the road for the first time, remember to familiarize yourself with the basic controls of the vehicle, such as how to smoothly operate the clutch, brakes, and accelerator, and how many degrees to turn the steering wheel when making a turn. Maintaining high concentration is key—don’t let your phone or other distractions take your attention, as unexpected situations can arise. Keep your speed moderate: around 40 km/h in urban areas and no more than 80 km/h on highways, leaving some room for judgment. Additionally, learning traffic rules is crucial—obey traffic lights and stop signs, signal your turns in advance to let others know your intentions. When parking, choose a safe spot and practice reversing into parking spaces more often. Stay calm and don’t panic; it’s normal for beginners to make mistakes, and confidence will come with time. Regularly check your vehicle’s condition, such as tire pressure and lights, to avoid small issues leading to bigger problems. Having someone accompany you for a few practice sessions can help you get the hang of it faster.

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LaHazel
10/04/2025, 11:02:31 PM

When I first got my driver's license, I was always flustered while driving, especially during rush hours in the city. Beginners should remember to control speed and distance: maintain at least 3 seconds of reaction time with the car ahead, don't follow too closely. Keep all your attention on the road, avoid listening to music or chatting as it's easy to get distracted. When practicing lane changes, first check the rearview mirror, signal, and confirm it's safe before moving. Practice reversing in empty spaces more, don't scrape in crowded streets. Don't accelerate too quickly when the light turns green, pedestrians or electric bikes might suddenly appear. Stay calm, if you make a mistake just stop and take a deep breath. It's recommended to drive more on familiar routes to get the hang of it, don't start with unfamiliar places right away.

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OAdelyn
11/17/2025, 11:33:44 PM

Growing up around cars, I believe the most important thing for beginners is to master the basic operations: start by gently pressing the accelerator to avoid sudden acceleration; anticipate braking distance, using intermittent braking is more stable than slamming the brakes; hold the steering wheel firmly for smooth turns. Then focus on driving norms: obey speed limits, go on green and stop on red; maintain a two-second following distance to avoid rear-end collisions; use turn signals clearly. Also, handle environmental changes: turn on lights and slow down in rain or fog, avoid unlit roads at night. Stay calm—beginners tend to get nervous; it's okay to pull over to check gauges or take a breather. Practice more on urban side roads to familiarize with traffic rules before attempting highways.

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VonSerenity
01/08/2026, 01:10:17 AM

As someone who frequently reminds family members about driving safety, I would say that beginners should be most vigilant against risks: always be aware of blind spots and check the side mirrors when turning left or right; don't exceed speed limits, especially in school zones or construction areas; avoid fatigued driving—take a break every two hours. Staying focused is crucial—put your phone in the trunk to avoid distractions and potential collisions with pedestrians. Be cautious when reversing, checking for obstacles like flower beds or rocks, and step out to confirm if necessary. In emergencies, stay calm, pull over, and turn on the hazard lights. It's advisable to have an experienced driver guide you to gradually develop instinctive reactions.

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JulietLynn
04/04/2026, 11:46:27 PM

Driving in our bustling city, beginners need to adapt to complex environments: during morning and evening rush hours, there are many pedestrians and mixed vehicles, requiring doubled attention—avoid changing lanes randomly; parking is difficult, so look for public garages or reserve spots in advance. Control your speed: 40km/h in urban areas, within 100km/h on highways; maintain a safe following distance, doubling it in rainy weather. Signal clearly when turning or exiting ramps to avoid rear-end collisions. Stay calm—if you take a wrong turn, use navigation to reroute without panic. Practice basic maneuvers frequently and memorize traffic signal rules.

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