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What should you do when driving on bumpy roads?

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GiselleLee
07/29/25 3:58pm

When driving on bumpy roads, the correct approach is: 1. The driver should be patient and avoid impatience, maintaining the correct driving posture with the upper body close to the seat back, holding the steering wheel firmly with both hands, and minimizing upper body sway or bouncing; 2. Reduce speed in advance and pass through at an appropriate, steady speed. Precautions for driving include: 1. Avoid overloading; 2. The driver should avoid horseplay while driving and stay focused; 3. Shift gears in a timely manner; 4. Avoid slamming on the brakes during the break-in period of a new car; 5. Do not frequently use emergency braking; 6. Avoid occupying two lanes for extended periods; 7. Always use turn signals and reduce speed when turning or changing lanes.

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MacPeter
08/15/25 4:01am

Every time I drive over bumpy roads, I reduce my speed to below 20 km/h and lightly rest my foot on the brake to maintain control. It's important to hold the steering wheel steady but not grip it too tightly, allowing the car to naturally follow the road's undulations. When encountering continuous uneven surfaces, observe the path ahead and choose the route with the lowest bumps. Especially for low-clearance vehicles, be extra careful to avoid scraping the undercarriage—stop immediately if you hear any scraping sounds. When navigating turns on rough roads, slow down even more to prevent loss of control or skidding. If there are children in the car, remind them to hold onto the handles, and secure any loose items in the trunk that could roll around.

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CamilaLynn
10/12/25 5:01am

When facing uneven road sections, controlling the throttle is crucial. I prefer using first gear to pass through slowly and steadily, avoiding large potholes deeper than 10 cm. If driving an automatic transmission car, switch to manual mode or L gear. At this point, you can clearly feel the importance of the suspension system, especially with independent suspension vehicles offering a smoother ride. Avoid driving over potholes with just one side of the wheels; having both wheels make contact can reduce damage to the chassis. Be extra cautious on rainy days, as standing water may hide hidden potholes. In such cases, it's better to take a detour than risk driving through.

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DelAlexander
11/25/25 6:04am

Tire condition is particularly important when driving on rough roads. Tire pressure should be moderate—not too hard to affect cushioning, nor too soft to risk a blowout. Avoid rocks or sharp objects on the roadside; a flat tire on undulating terrain can be very dangerous. Rear passengers must wear seat belts to prevent being thrown and hitting their heads during bumps. Keep your eyes ahead to observe changes in road surface color, and be cautious of reflective puddles that may hide deep holes. Experienced drivers know not to brake sharply over bumps, as this can damage the suspension and shock absorbers.

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