
After purchasing a truck, the following points require attention: 1. Overloading and exceeding limits: Do not arbitrarily increase height, width, length, or remove side panels, nor should you alter the vehicle's external dimensions. If caught overloading, you will face "one violation, four penalties." 2. Keep license plates clear, intact, and properly displayed: Intentionally damaging, obscuring, inverting, folding, overlapping plates, altering numbers/letters on plates, forging fake plates, or using unauthorized plates will result in 12 penalty points upon detection and potential driver's license downgrade. 3. Complete safety equipment is mandatory: Required devices include side/rear protective guards (missing or improperly installed), reflective markings, proper warning signs/lights for hazardous material transporters. 4. Properly display enlarged license plate numbers: All trucks must display enlarged plate numbers clearly; failure to do so will result in inspection failure. Unreadable enlarged plates incur a 100 RMB fine. 5. Obey traffic signs, markings, and signals: Violations include running red lights, speeding, ignoring road markings, improper lane usage, etc. 6. Timely vehicle inspections: Uninspected vehicles will be impounded with a 200 RMB fine and 3 penalty points.

After purchasing a truck, I need to be extra cautious about driving safety. Trucks have large volumes and multiple blind spots, especially when turning or reversing—take it slow and check mirrors frequently to avoid collisions with pedestrians or vehicles. Maintain a safe speed and keep a proper distance from other vehicles. When loading cargo, ensure even weight distribution and avoid overloading, which can compromise braking performance. Additionally, purchase comprehensive insurance to cover accidents and minimize losses in case of mishaps. For the first few days with a new truck, conduct a thorough inspection of critical components like brakes, tires, and lights to confirm everything is roadworthy. Develop a habit of quickly scanning the vehicle's condition before each trip to prevent potential issues. In the long run, safe driving not only protects you but also saves hassle and money.

After buying a truck, my top priority is avoiding unnecessary expenses. First, choose an economical insurance package by comparing prices before purchasing. Drive smoothly—avoid sudden acceleration to save fuel, as maintaining a steady speed significantly cuts fuel costs. For a new truck, stick to the maintenance schedule, especially the first check-up within three months to inspect engine oil and filters. Addressing minor issues early prevents costly major repairs. Regularly check tire pressure, as proper inflation extends tire life and improves fuel efficiency. Over time, these habits help control budget costs. Additionally, opt for free or low-cost parking to avoid fines, and save money by washing your truck yourself regularly. These small details add up to real savings.

Practicality is crucial after purchasing a truck. Loading should be convenient and quick, ensuring boxes are securely fastened before driving to prevent shifting. Choose spacious parking spots to avoid scraping walls or other vehicles. Regular cleaning maintains a tidy cabin, improving visibility and driving mood. Before hitting the road, quickly check water temperature and lights for any issues, addressing them promptly. Simple habits like smooth gear shifts and wide turns enhance driving comfort. Remember not to overload the truck, as it affects handling, and keep tools organized for easy access. You'll adapt in no time.


