When participating in traffic, it is not certain that sometimes you will encounter many difficult situations to handle and go on roads with difficult terrain. Refer to the following driving tips to help you overcome difficult situations!
CAR DRIVING EXPERIENCE YOU NEED TO KNOW
Driving Into the Flooded Road
+ If the water level is halfway up the wheel, it is best to wait for the water to recede or find another route.
+ If the car has been turned off, you should call for help, avoiding trying to restart the car will break the engine block and break the arm.
Driving Into the Sand
+ You should deflate the tires and leave only about 12Psi of pressure, now your car can "surf" on the sand gently.
+ If the car is still sinking, calmly pour a lot of water into the sand around the wheel so that the sand "condensed" later, you can press the gas to escape.
Driving In The Fog
+ If there is no urgent work, you should not go to the stage of the road with a lot of fog.
+ Check the lights and use them appropriately, observe the road surface conditions, turn on the windshield heating. Turn off the music in the car and slow down to keep your distance.
Driving At Night
+ Carefully check the lighting system, headlights and phase lights. Do not drive at high speed.
+ Do not look at the headlights of oncoming vehicles. Should carry a reflective signboard in case the car breaks down in the middle of the road.
Dealing With Animals On The Road
+ When encountering an approaching object, dogs often turn and run in the opposite direction, in contrast to cattle, they continue to rush forward.
+ So depending on the species encountered, you let the car dodge their head or tail.
Avoid Downhills When Driving a Manual Transmission
First pull the handbrake to keep the car stationary, then release the clutch and gradually stomp the gas, if the engine makes a howl you don't need to worry. Then slowly release the handbrake, the car will slowly move uphill without drifting backwards.
Parking On The Ferry
+ Parking on the ferry is a skill that each driver has a different application.
+ With automatic transmission cars, it is recommended to leave P and handbrake on. Similarly with manual transmission cars, you should set the gear and the handbrake.
Enter No Need to Start the Engine
+ Manufacturers have made a small latch so that you can change gears without starting the car. This button is called “Shiftlock”.
+ Helps you change gears when the car cannot start the engine.
Avoid Right Leg Cramps
+ After every 1,5 hours of continuous driving, you should take a 10-15 minute break to relax your muscles.
+ Should use automatic throttle mode so that the right foot rests for a few seconds, but should not bend the leg for too long because there may be an unexpected situation on the road that can cause danger.
Low Seat Adjustment
When sitting high, your view will be obscured by the rearview mirror in the car, making it dangerous to observe vehicles coming from the right.
Hopefully these shares will help you overcome difficulties when participating in traffic in the easiest and safest way. Wish you always have a safe journey!
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