
Novice drivers should avoid following taxis, large trucks, buses, and coaches. Here are some precautions for novice drivers: 1. Pay attention to speed: Unless on a highway, novice drivers should maintain a stable speed of around 60 km/h, which helps with control. 2. Frequently check the rearview mirrors: Rearview mirrors allow observation of road conditions to the left and right rear of the vehicle, especially when changing lanes, reversing, or overtaking, where they play a crucial role. 3. Maintain a safe distance: Novice drivers tend to follow too closely. If the car in front brakes or cuts in, the typical reaction is to brake immediately, sometimes oversteering due to nervousness, which can lead to accidents. Therefore, keeping a safe distance from the car ahead is essential. When someone cuts in, slow down appropriately to yield. 4. Use lights correctly: Avoid turning on hazard lights randomly. Turn on the side marker lights at dusk, and use fog lights only in foggy conditions with poor visibility.


