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What to Pay Attention to When Just Getting a Driver's License?

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VonHenry
07/24/2025, 02:52:03 PM

Precautions for newly licensed drivers: 1. Prepare all necessary documents before driving: Understand the vehicle's condition in advance, carefully check for any oversights, and ensure the license plate is not obscured. 2. Do not drive under these circumstances: Do not drive after drinking, after taking medication, when fatigued, without a license, or in extremely poor visibility. 3. Follow traffic rules: Always obey traffic signals while driving, including traffic lights and road markings, and be courteous to other vehicles. Methods for braking for novice drivers: 1. Release the brake once before the vehicle comes to a complete stop; 2. Apply firm pressure to the brake pedal during emergency braking; 3. Use light braking over long distances; 4. Reduce speed and use engine braking when turning. The braking system consists of a vacuum booster pump, master cylinder, wheel cylinder, brake pads, and brake discs.

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SanAlejandro
08/10/2025, 04:46:31 AM

When I first got my driver's license, road safety was my top priority. Before driving, I'd spend a few minutes checking the vehicle—making sure tire pressure was adequate and brake fluid levels were sufficient. This small habit helped prevent breakdowns on the road. Maintaining a safe following distance is crucial, especially on highways; a three-second gap gives new drivers enough reaction time. Slow down in rain or at night—poor visibility makes road signs harder to spot, and wearing bright clothing increases your noticeability. Fatigue driving is a major no-no; take breaks every two hours of continuous driving. Stow your phone in the storage compartment to minimize distractions. Also, don't rush parking—practice reversing in open spaces to familiarize yourself with blind spots. Always yield patiently to pedestrians crossing; prioritizing safety prevents many accidents. It's normal for beginners to feel nervous—practice makes perfect, and smooth driving will come with time.

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DelLawson
09/25/2025, 11:33:04 PM

As a new driver who just got the license, I must remind you not to rush when starting to drive. Urban driving is the most challenging - avoid jerking the steering wheel during turns as it may cause loss of control; parking difficulties are common, so practice parallel parking in mall parking lots using mirrors for assistance. I've experienced severe car shaking from hard braking before, so I recommend gently pressing the accelerator for smooth starts. Mental adaptation is crucial - don't worry about losing face, play some light music to relax while driving, and stay calm during rush hour traffic by planning routes early with navigation. Maintaining steady speed and minimizing lane changes saves fuel; regularly check roadside signs to familiarize yourself with one-way streets and speed-limited zones. Making occasional mistakes as a beginner is normal - having an experienced driver accompany you for a few practice rides in the passenger seat will boost your confidence.

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DePenelope
11/09/2025, 12:36:37 AM

After getting my driver's license, my top priorities while driving are saving money and effort. For daily driving, avoid stomping on the accelerator; maintaining a steady speed is the most fuel-efficient, especially when approaching red lights in the city—ease off the gas pedal early. Use the air conditioning moderately, as setting it too high increases the load and fuel consumption. Regular maintenance is a must—for example, change the engine oil every 5,000 kilometers to avoid costly major repairs from delays. Check tire pressure weekly, as both overinflation and underinflation compromise safety and wear out tires faster. Opt for free or low-cost parking spots, and use apps to find parking lots to save significantly. On long highway drives, using cruise control is more economical. Don’t overlook simple maintenance like keeping headlights and wipers in good condition for better visibility in the rain. During the novice phase, take time to familiarize yourself with the car’s condition—drive gently to reduce wear and tear, and expenses will naturally decrease over time.

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LaMalachi
12/30/2025, 02:21:47 AM

As a new driver, I must emphasize the importance of following the rules. The first thing to do when getting in the car is to fasten your seatbelt—no exceptions. Don’t speed, especially in school zones where speed limits must be strictly obeyed. Drunk driving is extremely dangerous—avoid even a single drink, and take a taxi home after parties for peace of mind. Pay attention to traffic lights: slow down at yellow lights and never run a red light to minimize accidents. Use your turn signals early when changing lanes to alert other drivers. Don’t forget about annual vehicle inspections and insurance—renew them on time. In rainy or foggy conditions, turn on your fog lights for better visibility. If stopped by the police, stay calm, present your license, and cooperate with the check. Rules are your safety net—follow them to drive smoothly, and as a beginner, you’ll make fewer mistakes and stay safer.

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StRachel
03/27/2026, 04:28:36 AM

As a freshly licensed driver, I believe adjusting your mindset is most crucial. Don't rush onto highways when you've just started driving; first practice your feel for the car on neighborhood roads or in low-traffic areas to adapt to different road conditions. Don't force confidence—take your time when parking or reversing, and use your rearview mirrors frequently. When encountering heavy traffic, remember to take deep breaths. Practice emergency braking or sharp turns in open spaces to familiarize yourself with extreme maneuvers. Borrow a friend's car during low-traffic hours for accompanied practice and exchange experiences. Set your phone to Do Not Disturb mode to stay focused. Turn on your lights early when driving at night to be prepared. Slow down and maintain steady steering in rainy conditions—don't panic. The novice period is a growth process; drive more, reflect more, and prioritize safety and steadiness above all.

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