Pre-Driving Inspection
For your driving safety, it is necessary to inspect the
vehicle before each trip. The pre-driving inspection
includes the following items:
● Check for any obstacles around the vehicle.
● Examine if there is any abnormal fluid accumulation
beneath the vehicle (air conditioning water is a
normal occurrence).
● Inspect the condition of tyres and ensure proper tire
pressure.
● Verify the proper functioning of the wiper system.
● Check if the vehicle's lighting system is working
correctly, especially the external lights.
● Ensure clear Windowss and a good rearview mirror
visibility.
● Verify the normal operation of Seats and Front and
Rear Seats belts.
● Check the vehicle's endurance mileage and inspect
the instrument panel for warning indicator lamps.
● Confirm the proper functioning of the brake pedal and
accelerator tread.
Long-Distance Driving
Before embarking on a long-distance drive, please pay
attention to the following:
● To ensure your travel safety, check the vehicle's
condition before choosing to drive long distances.
● Plan your travel route in advance to ensure that the
vehicle has sufficient electric power and fuel.
● During breaks, you can use the vehicle's built-in nap
mode feature to quickly alleviate fatigue from long-
distance driving and avoid drowsy driving.
● For long-distance travel, bring water and necessary
food to replenish energy in a timely manner.
Night Driving
Nighttime visibility is reduced, so when driving at night,
please pay attention to the following:
● Check the working status of the low beam lamps
before driving.
● Verify the working status of the horn and steering
signal lamp.
● Pay attention to the road conditions illuminated by the
headlights.
● Use low beam and high beam lamps correctly.
● Avoid staring directly at the oncoming headlights of
other vehicles.
● Use steering signal lamps to indicate your direction to
other vehicles.
● To avoid collisions with the vehicle in front due to
delayed reactions in emergency conditions, please
maintain an appropriate following distance.
● Try to avoid overtaking at night. If overtaking is
necessary, ensure that the surrounding and road
conditions allow it before proceeding.
● When visibility is poor or compromised, drive at a
lower speed, observe the surroundings and road
conditions, and be ready to brake in emergency
situations.