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What Should Novice Drivers Pay Attention to When Starting to Drive?

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DeSara
09/02/25 8:28am
Here are some precautions for novice drivers when starting to drive: Pay attention to speed: As long as it's not on the highway, novice drivers should first stabilize their speed at around 60, which is beneficial for control. Observe the rearview mirrors more: The rearview mirrors can observe the road conditions on the left and right rear of the vehicle, especially when changing lanes, reversing, or overtaking, the role of the rearview mirrors is very important. Pay attention to the distance between cars: Novice drivers tend to follow too closely. If the car in front brakes or cuts in, the novice's usual reaction is to immediately hit the brakes, and sometimes excessive nervousness can cause the steering wheel to turn too much, leading to traffic accidents. Therefore, maintaining a distance from the car in front is crucial. When a car cuts in, appropriately slow down and give way. Be clear about the use of lights: Do not turn on the hazard lights randomly. Turn on the position lights in the evening, and fog lights should not be turned on arbitrarily either; they must only be used in foggy conditions with poor visibility.
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MacAngelo
09/15/25 3:34am
As a young person who just got my driver's license, I remember my palms were sweaty the first time I hit the road. Beginners should pay special attention to controlling speed—don't accelerate too quickly, as it can lead to loss of control; always use turn signals to let others anticipate your moves; maintaining a safe following distance is crucial, leaving at least a two-second gap to react to sudden braking. Also, manage your mindset—don't panic and stomp on the accelerator. Find a friend to practice with in an empty parking lot a few times to build confidence before driving in busy areas. Check small vehicle details too, like tire pressure and unusual brake noises, as these affect safety. Unexpected situations always arise, like pedestrians darting out or buses changing lanes, so scanning mirrors and blind spots in advance can reduce accidents. With more practice, you'll find driving liberating, but stability is key when starting—don't rush to show off your skills.
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LaBrooke
09/15/25 3:36am
As a new driver on the road, I believe the first step is to familiarize yourself with the car's functions, including adjusting the seat height and rearview mirror angles to ensure a clear view and easy reach of the pedals. Traffic rules must be strictly followed—don't run red lights, and start slowly at green lights; maintain your lane and avoid unnecessary lane changes. New drivers are easily distracted, so avoid using your phone or adjusting the music. Control your speed according to road conditions—stick to the 40 km/h limit in urban areas and avoid tailgating on highways. Turn on your lights promptly, especially remembering headlights at night. Regularly check your car's condition, such as tire pressure and oil levels, to prevent blowouts or breakdowns. Handling emergencies is crucial—for example, if you have a flat tire, first turn on your hazard lights, pull over, and then call for assistance. Defensive driving is key—assume other drivers might make mistakes and slow down in advance; in bad weather like rain, reduce speed and use fog lights. In short, be patient, improve a little each day, and remember—safety is far more important than speed.
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RoseRose
10/29/25 4:13am
For new drivers, I recommend focusing on basic operations: adjust the seat position for comfort, keep your hands relaxed on the steering wheel; start smoothly to avoid sudden acceleration, and find the right spot when parking to prevent rolling. Observing the environment is essential—check mirrors and blind spots before turning; pay attention to traffic signals and signs, and avoid speeding or running lights. Don’t overlook safety equipment—ensure seat belts are fastened, and adjust for weather conditions like fog by using hazard lights and reducing speed. Mentally prepare yourself—take deep breaths when stressed; avoid distractions from items inside the car. Practice with short drives first to build experience before tackling longer routes. Safety comes first—small details often determine success or failure.
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