Will the automatic lifting bar drop when there is a car?
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Automatic lifting bars will not drop when there is a car present, as they are designed with obstacle detection. Automatic lifting bars, also known as barrier gates, are primarily used in conjunction with parking lot barriers and mainly come in three types: straight bars, crank arms, and rail bars. Barrier gates, also referred to as vehicle stoppers, are control devices used to restrict vehicle passage at traffic channels and intersections. Below are some driving precautions: 1. Check the rearview mirrors: When turning or changing lanes, always use turn signals and decelerate; always check the rearview mirrors before turning. Left turns primarily require checking the left rearview mirror, right turns the right rearview mirror, and both left and right turns require checking the interior rearview mirror. 2. Avoid fixating on the area directly in front of the car: When driving on clear roads, keep your gaze level and look about 100 meters ahead; avoid staring at the immediate area in front of the car. 3. Depress the clutch: Generally, when decelerating at speeds above 40 km/h, there's no need to depress the clutch first; wait until the speed drops to about 20 km/h before depressing the clutch. 4. Steering: Turn the steering wheel slowly for high-speed turns and quickly for low-speed turns.