The first place: ETC toll channel
Drivers need to be extra cautious as vehicles slowly enter the ETC toll lane. Because in this position, too fast speed may cause the ETC lever to not be lifted in time, causing unnecessary trouble.
The second place: Merge onto the main highway road
When merging onto a major expressway, drivers need to pay special attention to the traffic around them. In the process of accelerating to change lanes, it is not only necessary to observe the left side mirror to ensure safety, but also to increase the speed of the vehicle to more than 80 yards to better integrate into the main road traffic.
The third place: driving in rainy and foggy weather
In rainy and foggy weather, visibility is reduced, and many drivers are confused about what lights to turn on. At this point, be sure to remember to turn on the fog lights, not the double flashing lights. Fog lights are better able to penetrate rain and fog and warn vehicles behind to avoid them. Dual flashing lights should be used in a particularly emergency or when stopping.
Fourth: lane selection
Choosing the right lane is also an important safety skill for novice drivers. While the fast-lane on the far left looks spacious, it hides a huge safety hazard for slower novices.
Fifth: overtaking and changing lanes
Overtaking and changing lanes is a common operation on the highway, but for novice drivers, it is a task that requires extra care. When overtaking, be sure to observe whether the front wheels of the vehicle in front of you have a tendency to change lanes, and ensure safety before accelerating to overtake. After overtaking, observe the right rearview mirror in time to ensure that the front of the car fully enters the view of the rearview mirror, and then smoothly change lanes back to the original lane.
Sixth: Highway exit
High-speed exits are where many novice drivers tend to make mistakes.