What to Bring for a Long-Distance Trip?
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You need to bring daily necessities, emergency medical supplies, emergency tools, maps, compasses, communication devices, and fragile car parts. Below is an introduction to precautions for novice drivers on long-distance trips: 1. Probationary drivers cannot drive alone on highways: Probationary drivers are not allowed to drive alone on highways. Novice drivers often lack a sense of speed and distance, so if your driver's license is still in the probationary period, opt for national highways or have a driver with over three years of experience accompany you in the passenger seat. It is advisable not to venture onto highways until you are confident in your driving skills. 2. Thoroughly inspect the vehicle the day before departure: The biggest concern during long-distance trips is the vehicle breaking down midway. It is recommended to have the vehicle professionally inspected before departure, checking critical components like tires and brake pads for potential issues. Preventing problems before they occur is the wise choice. 3. Control your speed: Novice drivers often struggle with speed perception and may easily exceed speed limits, so it is crucial to manage speed carefully. Particularly when exiting the highway and entering ramps (usually speed-limited to 40km/h), always be mindful of slowing down, as many drivers tend to speed in these areas.