Why Should the Walk-Around Inspection Be Done Counterclockwise?
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The reason is that the vehicle is parked on the right side of the road. Conducting a counterclockwise walk-around inspection from the front door ensures that the driver can observe oncoming traffic and road conditions from behind. Below are some key points to note during the vehicle inspection: 1. Check the lights: Inspect whether all lights, including high and low beams, turn signals, hazard lights, front and rear fog lights, are functioning properly. Clean them if they are dirty or damaged. 2. Tire inspection: Check if the tires and spare tire are properly inflated and ensure the tire bolts are not loose. Remove any debris, such as stones, stuck in the tire treads. 3. Monitor dashboard indicators: Verify that the oil, fuel, voltage, and pressure gauges are functioning normally, paying special attention to any warning lights. If a red warning light appears, address the issue immediately.