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What to Pay Attention to When Driving on the Highway

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DelKaylee
07/29/2025, 11:56:14 AM

When driving on the highway, pay attention to the following: 1. Both the driver and front-seat passenger should fasten their seat belts, and the driver should not answer phone calls; 2. Avoid making sudden turns with the steering wheel while driving at high speeds; 3. Do not change lanes arbitrarily while driving. When changing lanes or overtaking the vehicle ahead, the turn signal must be activated in advance; 4. When overtaking, only use the adjacent lane. After overtaking, immediately return to the driving lane. Do not straddle or drive on the lane divider; 5. Do not reverse, drive against the traffic, make U-turns or turns by crossing the central divider, conduct test drives or drive a training vehicle, or overtake or park on the ramp; 6. Maintain a following distance of at least 100 meters. When the speed is below 100 km/h, the distance from the vehicle ahead in the same lane can be appropriately shortened but should not be less than 50 meters.

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VanLeila
08/14/2025, 11:54:47 PM

I just started learning to drive not long ago, and before my first time on the highway, I did some preparations. Checking speed is crucial; the speed limit is usually 120 kilometers per hour, but don’t go too fast or too slow. When changing lanes, first turn on the indicator, check the rearview mirror to confirm a safe distance before moving, otherwise accidents can easily happen. Maintain a following distance of at least 100 meters to avoid rear-end collisions. Fatigued driving is a big no-no; if you feel tired, pull into a service area for a short break, drink some water, or eat something to stay alert. Don’t play with your phone while driving—stay focused to avoid distractions. Prepare cash or an ETC card in advance when approaching toll booths, and avoid sudden hard braking. Beginners are advised to practice on the highway a few more times to get familiar with the feeling. Safety always comes first; don’t take risks just to save time.

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KaydenLynn
10/12/2025, 12:46:28 AM

Having driven on highways for many years, my experience tells me that managing fatigue is the most crucial. Take a break every two hours or so to stretch or have coffee to stay alert. When overtaking, make decisive moves—seize the right moment and complete the maneuver smoothly without hesitation. Stay attentive to changing road conditions; for example, reduce speed to around 80 km/h in heavy rain and use fog lights to improve visibility. Never misuse the emergency lane—only pull over for a flat tire or breakdown, and place a warning triangle to alert following vehicles. Keep a fire extinguisher and reflective vest in the car for emergencies. Also, familiarize yourself with route exits in advance to avoid wrong turns and the hassle of U-turns. Follow the rules and avoid reckless tactics—steady driving ensures a safe journey home.

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StGabriel
11/25/2025, 12:49:43 AM

Always fasten your seatbelt securely and make it a lifelong habit. On highways, maintaining a safe distance is paramount—keep at least 100 meters of space to cushion against unexpected events. Avoid driving too close to large trucks; their blind spots are extensive, and they turn slowly, which can be hazardous. Control your speed with smooth acceleration and deceleration, as sudden maneuvers can lead to loss of control. In traffic jams, wait patiently in line without cutting in, as provoking other drivers only worsens congestion. In poor weather conditions like fog, turn on your width lights early to alert others. Pay close attention to exit signs and change lanes well in advance—last-minute moves are frightening and dangerous. Remember, the purpose of driving is safety; it's okay to go a bit slower, as life is priceless—don't gamble with luck.

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DelilahLee
01/15/2026, 02:21:52 AM

I always check my vehicle before driving. Proper tire pressure is crucial, as too low can cause a blowout, especially on highways. Ensure engine oil and coolant levels are adequate for smooth engine operation. Test headlights and brake lights – they're essential for driving in rainy nights. Keep the fuel tank sufficiently filled to avoid running out midway. Functional wiper blades are vital for clear vision in rain. Carry a spare tire and tools for emergencies. Regular maintenance of the engine and brake system is a must – breaking down on the highway is a nightmare. A well-maintained car is the foundation for any trip; attention to details ensures a worry-free journey.

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NatalieLynn
04/11/2026, 10:06:05 PM

Highway driving techniques vary greatly in different weather conditions. In summer, avoid setting the air conditioning too low to prevent colds, and monitor the water temperature to prevent overheating. During heavy rain, reduce speed to 60-80 km/h and turn on hazard lights for enhanced safety. In winter, use snow chains and drive slowly around curves due to slippery roads. In strong winds, grip the steering wheel firmly to avoid rollovers. Wear sunglasses to prevent glare from sunlight. Avoid traffic peaks at 7 AM and 5 PM to escape congestion. Keep windows slightly open for ventilation to prevent drowsiness. Be cautious of airflow from large vehicles to maintain stability. Plan your trip using traffic apps to save time and reduce stress. A comfortable environment improves driving mood and adds an extra layer of safety.

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