What to Do When You Have a Driver's License but Don't Know How to Drive?

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Pamela
07/29/25 3:10pm
When you have a driver's license but don't know how to drive, on one hand, you should review what you have learned before, and on the other hand, you should practice more. The following is a detailed introduction to the precautions when driving: 1. Pay attention to the distance between vehicles: When driving, you need to pay attention to the distance between your vehicle and the vehicles in front and behind. If the distance is too small, phenomena such as rear-end collisions may occur. Maintaining an appropriate distance can prevent such incidents. 2. Others: When driving, you should adjust your psychological state and learn to handle emergencies. When driving on the highway, the speed should not be too fast. When driving, you need to pay attention to controlling the speed reasonably and use the car lights flexibly.
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