What should you pay attention to when driving on the road?
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When driving on the road, you need to pay attention to driving mileage, avoid going out at night unless necessary, slow down if you are not confident about passing through a green light, and be aware of roadside vehicles and other situations. If your driving mileage is less than 2,000 km, avoid driving on provincial or national highways with too many large vehicles unless necessary, especially those with only two lanes in both directions. Do not drive on highways if your driving mileage is below 5,000 km. Avoid going out at night unless necessary, and pay attention to the use of lights when driving at night. If possible, open the window slightly to gather surrounding information through sound. Slow down if you are not confident about passing through a green light. Avoid overtaking casually. In case of an emergency, the first reaction should be to pull the handbrake. Electric vehicles often squeeze toward the middle of the road when passing by. In such cases, you can either overtake the electric vehicle in advance or slow down and wait for it to return to the roadside before proceeding. The core principle is to try to avoid multiple vehicles driving side by side as much as possible in advance.