Dear "novices", you have just got your driver's license and are ready to embark on your first driving journey? Don't be nervous, just master the following seven points to ensure that you can go into battle easily and travel safely. Don't forget to bookmark this article and check it out at any time!
Dancing lightly "hold the steering wheel." Imagine you're a prince or princess at a ball, and you don't have to grip the steering wheel too hard, which will not only make your arms stiff as iron rods, but your palms will sweat and your heart will beat faster and make you nervous. The right thing to do is to gently hold the steering wheel at 3 and 9 o'clock, as if in an elegant ballroom dance with the vehicle.
The line of sight ahead is long-term, and the left and right sides are taken into account. Driving isn't just about staring, don't just stare at the small area in front of your car. It is necessary to learn to use the eagle-eyed perspective to cast your eyes into the distance, and at the same time use the corner of the eye to scan the road conditions near and on the left and right sides, so as to "see six ways".
Keep your distance to prevent rear-end collisions, and be alert when the brake light is on. The most feared thing for beginners on the road is to have a rear-end collision, so be sure to keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you and keep an eye out for changes in its brake lights. As soon as you see the red warning light coming on, be prepared to brake in advance and react like a cat and mouse.
The steering wheel is operated leisurely. Most of today's cars are equipped with electronic power steering systems, which make turning the steering wheel a breeze. When driving at high speeds, do not turn the direction with wide open and closed, otherwise the body may instantly stage a "serpentine position". Remember, hit lightly and win steadily.
The three-second rule for lane changes, the rearview mirror is your eyes. Before changing lanes, turn on your turn signals 3 seconds in advance and look through the rearview mirror. If only half of the body of the rear car can be seen in the rearview mirror, it means that it is too close and it is not appropriate to change lanes at this time; And when you can see the entire front of the car in its entirety, it means that there is enough safe space to change lanes.
Keep your eyes in front of you for two seconds, and stand aside with your phone or something! You know, in just two seconds when you look down to find something or look at your phone, the car won't stop and wait for you. Those two seconds are enough to get you into a dangerous situation of rear-end collision or scraping, so cherish life and stay away from distracted driving.
In-depth cultivation of "throttle and brake feeling". Familiarity and control of the vehicle's speed and throttle and braking force is crucial. The fast is fast, and the decisive refueling overtake; If it is slow, it will be slow, and the oil will be collected in advance and the brake will be slow. Only in this way can you really improve your "car feeling" and become a veritable veteran driver as soon as possible.
So, dear readers, what are some interesting or memorable experiences you have when you first hit the road? You may wish to share it in the comment area, let's communicate together**, grow together, and enjoy a safe and enjoyable driving experience!