What Should You Pay Attention to When Driving on the Highway?

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Maximilian
07/29/25 7:53pm
When driving on the highway, you should pay attention to the following points: 1. Distance: When a motor vehicle is driving on the highway at a speed exceeding 100 km/h, it should maintain a distance of more than 100 meters from the vehicle in front in the same lane; when the speed is below 100 km/h, the distance from the vehicle in front in the same lane can be appropriately shortened, but the minimum distance should not be less than 50 meters. 2. Entering and Exiting: When a motor vehicle enters the highway acceleration lane from the ramp, it should turn on the left turn signal and merge into the traffic lane without obstructing the normal driving of vehicles already on the highway; when exiting the highway, the vehicle should turn on the right turn signal 500 meters before the exit, change to the right lane, and smoothly enter the deceleration lane from the beginning, reducing speed before exiting. 3. Speed: 1) Maximum Speed: The maximum speed for small passenger cars should not exceed 120 km/h, for other motor vehicles it should not exceed 100 km/h, and for motorcycles it should not exceed 80 km/h. 2) Minimum Speed: When there are two lanes in the same direction, the minimum speed for the left lane is 100 km/h; when there are three or more lanes in the same direction, the minimum speed for the leftmost lane is 110 km/h, for the middle lane it is 90 km/h, and for the right lane it is 60 km/h. 3) Speed Limit Signs Take Priority: If the speed indicated by road speed limit signs conflicts with the above lane speed regulations, the speed indicated by the road speed limit signs should be followed.
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Fonseca
08/14/25 3:38pm
When driving on the highway, I believe safety awareness is paramount. I always strictly control my speed within the legal limit and never exceed it, as that significantly increases the risk of accidents. Maintaining a safe following distance is crucial—I keep at least 100 to 150 meters from the vehicle in front, ensuring enough time to react in case of sudden braking or a rear-end collision. Before changing lanes, I signal my intention with the turn indicator at least three seconds in advance and check both the rearview and side mirrors to confirm no vehicles are approaching. Regular vehicle inspections are non-negotiable—before any trip, I always check tire pressure, tread depth, and light conditions to prevent blowouts or poor visibility at high speeds. Fatigue driving is extremely dangerous, so I take a 15-minute break every two hours at rest stops to stretch, hydrate, and refresh. In adverse weather conditions like rain or fog, I reduce my speed by at least 20% and use fog lights or low beams to improve visibility. Staying focused is also essential—I avoid using my phone or eating while driving to prevent distractions. Following these habits makes long-distance travel smoother, safer, and more cost-effective.
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LeoRose
10/15/25 8:01am
My experience driving on highways has taught me that maintaining proper distance and speed is crucial for safety. Once, I followed too closely, and when the car in front braked suddenly, I almost crashed. That scare made me always keep at least a 100-meter distance now. As for speed, I never race—I strictly follow the posted limits to avoid tickets and accidents. Tire checks are routine; I test the pressure monthly because a blowout on the highway is no joke. When tired, I pull over at rest stops, drinking coffee or taking a walk to refresh. In rain, I slow down and drive carefully with headlights on to stay visible. I keep my phone aside, avoiding distractions, and focus on the road. These tips, learned from experience, I share hoping everyone stays safe on their journeys.
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