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Starting and driving
Various driving situations
Do not drive after drinking
Driving at night
Never drive after drinking or taking
medicine.
Due to the eld view and tiredness at
night, it is more dangerous to drive at
night than during the day, so please slow
down and be careful.
Danger
● Alcohol, drugs, medicine, or
anesthetics will aect driving and
lead to serious accidents and death.
● Alcohol, drugs, medicine or
anesthetics will greatly weaken
the driver's ability to observe and
respond, endanger the driving safety
and make the vehicle lose control.
Notice
Notice
● Adjust the interior rearview mirror to
reduce the glare of the headlamps of
vehicles behind.
● Keep a greater distance from other
vehicles.
● Slow down, especially when driving
in high-speed lanes and when the
headlamps can only light a limited
scope of the road.
● Beware of animals when driving in
remote areas.
● If you are tired, pull over the vehicle
to a safe spot to rest.
● The headlamp may temporarily blind
you, and it will take several seconds
for your eyes to readjust to the dark
environment. When there is dazzling
light, slow down to avoid looking
directly at the headlights of the
oncoming vehicle.
● Keep the internal and external
surfaces of the front windshield and
other windows clean because dirty
windows will strengthen the dazzling
light at night.
● When the vehicle turns or curves,
please carefully observe the road.
Urban driving
When you drive in cities, the trac will be
heavy, so please note other drivers' actions
and trac lights.
Notice
● When you pass an intersection or
drive on a road with mixed trac,
you'd better drive at a low or medium
speed, and you should be prepared
to brake and stop the vehicle in
case non-motorized vehicles change
lanes.
● Clearly see the trac signs. When
you drive to the front of a crossing,
decelerate in advance and choose the
right direction.