Dear friends, you are experiencing a vivid and interesting driving practice! Imagine this scenario: ahead at the intersection on the left, we are about to make an elegant left turn, while a car is quietly parked on a curve. That's where your driving wit comes in. Don't wait until you turn to keep your eyes open, it's essential to check the gap between the sides in advance for "elusive" pedestrians or battery cars. After all, the blind spot behind the car is like a hidden mystery, and you don't want to bump into a "surprise" in it.
The lanes on both sides are full of cars and battery cars, which is like a circus tightrope walk, requiring extreme caution. Slow down and be ready to stop, because you never know which alley will suddenly pop up with a motorcycle, or which battery car will come out of nowhere. Before entering the main road, remember to quickly scan the gaps on both sides, and after confirming that there are no errors, poke the front of the car lightly, look left and right, and make sure that there are no speeding vehicles, and then slowly complete the left turn.
Lo and behold, there was a tanker truck coming from the opposite side, and there were a few battery cars in the driveway on our side, and there were pedestrians emerging from the intersection without common sense. At this time, we should drive as close to the center line as possible, so that oncoming cars can detect us earlier and reduce the risk of scratching. However, it should be noted that the battery riders on the right who have their backs to us and often ignore the rearview mirror are like Schrödinger's cats, so it is definitely wise to stay away from them.
At this moment, a big brother who occupies half of the road is parked in the opposite lane, followed by a white car, and it is foreseeable that the white car will definitely move closer to us when it passes. Therefore, we have to scan the right rear like an eagle's eye, and then lean to the right appropriately after confirming that it is safe to leave room for the oncoming car. Remember, let someone else's road is to pave a safe road for yourself, even if the dotted line allows overtaking, but if the battery car in front of you sticks to the center line, who knows if he will instantly become a "suitor" across the road, at this time, keeping a distance from the car is the king!
The appearance of a stationary locomotive in front of you is a triple test - watch out for the battery car on the right that may be about to cross-cut, and be wary that it may suddenly rush out due to the impulse to overtake; The train may start at any time and deviate to the left; The moment the driver gets out of the car and opens the door, the battery car may turn sharply to the left in order to avoid colliding with the door. Therefore, when approaching this vehicle, it is important to slow down, increase the lateral distance, and avoid passing side by side with it.
See that random battery car? He's like a naughty kid who makes people sweat. It's better to look at the opportunity and surpass it as soon as possible. If he starts to move towards the center line, it will most likely be to cross the road, and we will have to play the role of "temporary traffic coordinator" to help him keep an eye on the surrounding vehicles and pedestrians, in case of an accident that involves us. When encountering complex intersections, it is necessary to sound the horn to remind and stay away from potential danger areas.
There are cars blocking part of the lane ahead, and there is a surge of traffic in the subject lane, so we have to slow down and make a difference in time until they are done before passing. Especially when passing through the yellow car, beware of possible "ghost probe" situations. The green light is coming to an end, but don't sprint to accelerate in order to grab these few seconds, point the brake and tell the vehicle behind you: calm, let's stop in front of the stop line steadily, after all, staring at the countdown is easy to ignore the busy scene at the intersection, such as those pedestrians who ignore the traffic light.
When the light is green, don't rush out, take a moment and look at the vehicles in other directions that haven't fully crossed the intersection and the hesitant pedestrians on the zebra crossing. Don't guess about their movements, just make sure you can stop when necessary. Look at the aunt, she just wandered in the middle of the road, and we had to keep a safe distance when we passed by to prevent them from turning back suddenly.
If this text makes you feel as if you are in the scene and feel the fun and challenge of driving, then don't be stingy with your likes and support! Safe driving is not only about your own safety, but also about respecting and caring for others. The next time you hold the steering wheel tightly and face complex road conditions, you might as well take this experience as a small tip of driving wisdom, always remind yourself, slow down, observe well, be polite to others, you will find that every safe trip is a new beginning, and every road intersection is a small adventure in life. So, dear reader, what are some interesting and challenging situations you've encountered while driving? Come and leave a message to share, let everyone increase their knowledge together, and build a better future for safe driving!