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Operation
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Operation
Take valuables with you and do not leave them in the vehicle.
If you have to stop in case of any emergency, choose the road section
without blind area. After stopping steadily, turn on the hazard warning lamp
to remind passing vehicles to pay attention to safety. The passengers should
also get off as quickly as possible to ensure that there is no vehicle behind
you before getting off.
Driving in Rainy Days
When driving in rainy days, do not violently step on or quickly release the
accelerator pedal, and do not brake or turn the steering wheel sharply. If it is
necessary to reduce the speed, release the accelerator pedal slowly, and then step
on the brake pedal several times in succession to control the speed and prevent
rear end collision.
When it starts to rain, the road becomes slippery and you should reduce your
speed.
In cloudy days, rainy days with heavy rain and fog and poor visibility, turn on the
low beam lamps in time.
When it rains, the visibility is reduced, the windows are easy to fog and the road is
wet, so you should drive carefully.
When it rains, clean the exterior rearview mirror in time to prevent the rain drops on
the rearview mirror from affecting the driver's vision.
When the rain is too heavy or there is thunder and lightning, it is necessary to stop
the vehicle at the place without stagnant water to prevent the vehicle from being
flooded, and turn on the hazard warning lamp to remind the rear vehicles to pay
attention.
After driving out of the waterlogged road section, pay attention to stepping on
the brake pedal gently to check whether the brake function is normal. When the
brake friction plate is wet, the braking efficiency will be significantly reduced, and
accidents are easy to occur.
Before driving into the waterlogged road section, the depth of stagnant water must
be determined, and the height of stagnant water shall not exceed the lower edge
of the vehicle body.