Don t be anxious about returning from the holiday, safe driving ranks first!

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-16

2024 New Year outlook Family, the Spring Festival holiday in 2024 is coming to an end, and I believe that friends who travel far away will also be anxious and want to rush back as soon as possible!

Due to the magnificent mountains and rivers of the motherland, each place has its unique scenery. I want to travel farther away from my family, and I can also spread all over the country. The holiday season is coming to an end, and on the way back in a hurry, everyone encounters different road conditions! There are mountains and valleys, there are flat rivers, there are snow-capped, there are foggy, there are storms, there are winds and sunshines! But no matter what the road conditions, there is a corresponding guide to safe driving behavior. Dongfang started driving in 2012 and has been driving for 12 years. More than 240,000 kilometers have been traveled. Almost all road conditions and weather changes have been encountered. In view of these situations, there are some small safe driving experiences and necessary precautions to share with you. I hope to help my family, and I hope everyone can return home safely!

Let's start with a general principle! For those who are traveling by car, be sure to have your car checked by a professional before you go. Including air conditioners, engine oil, brakes, tires, wipers, lights, etc., the maintenance should be carried out. Make sure you have a full tank or charge before you go. When the fuel or battery storage is less than 30 on the road, be sure to refill or charge your car as long as you pass by a gas station or charging station. Don't trust your own planning and judgment too much, plans don't change quickly, and at all times you should prevent the vehicle from being troubled by fuel and lack of electricity.

Due to the fact that there are too many precautions involved in safe driving, Dongfang will not repeat them here, so as not to cause your unhappiness, and the following will briefly talk about some methods of safe driving under these road conditions. Due to the winding mountain road, it is winding. From time to time, it will block the view, so if you are driving on mountain roads, you must control your speed. When you encounter a bend that obstructs your view, you should first honk your horn to remind you to take the lane on your side. Don't take a detour in the oncoming lane! In addition, friends who are driving down the mountain must not slide in neutral gear and drive too fast. When the slope is large and long, use the point brake to reduce the speed. Don't keep pressing the brakes to slow down, that will cause the brake pads to overheat, and the braking effect will be worse! If you encounter snow on the road and do not have snow chains, if you are driving on a flat road, do not play the direction at will, and predict in advance. When you need to change direction, adjust it early and change it slowly. The speed is reduced by the point brake, the frequency is fast, the power is light, and the effect is good. On the way back, if the visibility is 30 to 50 meters in fog, use all the headlights, fog lights and emergency double flashing lights on the car. For roads with 4 lanes or more in both directions, be careful not to take the leftmost lane. So as not to kiss head-on with the oncoming vehicle. Frequent short, intermittent whistle reminders. Try to take the rightmost lane, drive slowly, and watch out for pedestrians and non-motorized vehicles on the side of the road. The speed of the vehicle is controlled within the range of 5 to 20 km h. Braking should ensure that the foot brakes in the line of sight. When the visibility is only 10 to 30 meters away, if there is a place to park next to the road, quickly get off the road and stop and rest. Wait until the fog clears to about 100 meters before you can continue driving! In the event of a stormy weather, in addition to reducing the speed of the vehicle, it is necessary to prevent the front windshield from fogging. It is best to drive to a relatively safe place on higher ground after getting rid of the slump and rest. During driving, try to avoid places with stagnant water, and pay attention to reducing speed when you can't avoid it. Pass slowly, keeping one side and two rear wheels before wading to maintain grip. You can get out of trouble at any time. When passing through a road surface where the water is deep and can submerge the exhaust port, use a lower gear, and keep the throttle slowly increasing and do not let go so as not to turn off the engine and enter the water. If it is a flat road, plus the wind and sunny weather. That's the biggest bonus on the way back! I hope everyone in the family can meet it. In addition to enjoying the pleasure of driving, it is necessary to take a break and not drive tiredly. Also pay attention to the speed limit regulations on the road. Keep a safe distance of more than 100 meters from the vehicle in front! Before overtaking, you should use the turn signal and sound the horn in advance to remind the car in front. When the driver of the vehicle in front has an avoidance maneuver, he overtakes quickly and safely. Whistle thanks! If the car in front of you ignores you, and some even deliberately do not let you overtake, don't drive a vindictive car. Slow down and consciously distance yourself from him. He's going to be bored himself. When I am away from home, my family is worried. Civilized driving, safety first.

Having said so much in one breath is actually talking in generalities. Not comprehensive, not detailed. It's just a little reminder, and it is estimated that it will not be very helpful to the family. Dongfang is here, please bear with me. In the future, try to find time to discuss safe driving in various road conditions. Let's all drive safely!

The Year of the Dragon is auspicious, be cautious and be cautious every day! Dongfang is here to remind the family: don't be anxious to return from the holiday, safe driving ranks first! I wish you all happiness and health and a safe journey!

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