What should you pay attention to when learning to drive?
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Specific precautions for learning to drive are as follows: 1. Familiarize yourself with the basic operations of the vehicle and adjust your psychological state. 2. When starting, slowly release the clutch and gently press the accelerator: press the clutch all the way down, shift into first gear, release the handbrake, gently press the accelerator with your right foot and hold it steady, slowly release the clutch. When you feel the car move, hold the clutch steady, and once the car moves smoothly, slowly release the clutch completely while gradually pressing the accelerator. 3. When parking, engage the handbrake properly to prevent the vehicle from rolling. 4. Before downshifting, release the accelerator first, reduce the car to the desired speed, fully depress the clutch pedal, then gently apply some throttle, and shift the gear lever into the gear that matches the speed. 5. When accelerating, gently apply the throttle, press the clutch all the way down, and then shift the gear lever into the gear that matches the speed.
When learning to drive, I believe safety is the top priority. You need to develop good habits, such as wearing a seatbelt—it's not just a ritual, it can save your life in critical moments; don’t slack off on checking blind spots before driving—turn your body and look at areas the rearview mirror can’t cover. Maintain a safe following distance on the highway—at least a 3-second rule to allow reaction time. Adapt to weather changes—turn on lights and slow down in rain or fog, and ensure visibility at night. I also emphasize avoiding distractions, like putting your phone aside, and not driving while fatigued—take a break if you're tired. In emergencies like a flat tire, stay calm—steer gently and pull over. Practice braking responses regularly, especially testing stopping distances on different road surfaces, to make daily driving more stable. Though safety details may seem small, they add up to prevent major trouble.