The speed of driving into the waterlogged road section shall not exceed the
walking speed.
After a rainy day, the vehicle shall be cleaned in time to prevent acid substances in
the rain from corroding the body paint.
Driving in Foggy Days
Before driving, check the vehicle lighting system, turn on the position lamp and low
beam lamp, and use the light to improve visibility, so as to avoid traffic accidents.
Avoid driving vehicles in dense fog weather to avoid traffic accidents.
When driving in foggy 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.
Do not turn on the high beam lamp when driving in fog.
When driving in fog, slow down. If necessary, honk the horn to remind other
pedestrians and vehicles. When you hear the horn of other vehicles, you should
also honk the horn immediately to respond and indicate the position of your
vehicle.
When driving in fog, drive in the middle of the road to avoid collision with vehicles
temporarily parked on the roadside waiting for the fog to disperse. When driving in
fog, please control your speed and comply with relevant laws and regulations.
Driving in Hot Seasons
Do not wear slippers or high-heeled shoes to drive the vehicle.
In summer, the tire pressure will increase with the increase of temperature, and
tire burst is easy to occur. After driving for a certain distance, stop to check the tire
pressure, and drive after the tire temperature drops.
In hot summer, it is necessary to frequently check whether the vehicle circuit is short
circuited or aged, whether the connector is loose, and whether the battery is in
normal working condition, so as to prevent spontaneous combustion of the vehicle.
When parking, pay attention to check whether there are dangerous and flammable