Which sections of the road are not allowed to reverse?
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Article 50 of the Road Traffic Safety Law Implementation Regulations stipulates: When reversing a motor vehicle, the driver should observe the situation behind the vehicle and confirm safety before reversing. Reversing is not allowed at railway crossings, intersections, one-way roads, bridges, sharp curves, steep slopes, or tunnels. The following are precautions and tips for novice drivers on the road: 1. Frequently check the rearview mirrors: Some novice drivers, due to excessive nervousness, keep their eyes fixed on the front of the car after getting in. In fact, this habit is not only incorrect but also very unsafe. After hitting the road, novice drivers must frequently check the left and right rearview mirrors to understand the surrounding situation of the vehicle. 2. Maintain an appropriate speed: Many novice drivers drive very slowly on the road, thinking that this will be safer because they feel their skills are not good enough. In fact, driving too fast or too slow is very unsafe, and maintaining an appropriate speed is the key. 3. Relying solely on the reversing camera when reversing: Nowadays, there are many high-tech devices in cars, such as the reversing camera, which is a great feature. However, when reversing, do not just stare at the reversing camera. Be sure to also check the left and right rearview mirrors and the situation at the front of the car, because the reversing camera also has blind spots. Checking the front of the car is to avoid the situation of 'looking after the rear but neglecting the front'.