Meeting cars means that two moving cars cross at a certain point. Many novice drivers have no skills in overtaking and meeting cars, which can easily lead to traffic accidents and traffic jams. If you want to meet a car smoothly, you need to do it: look, judge and be slow.
First of all, let's take a look at what is called "overtaking depends on the front of the car". Look at the front of others in the rearview mirror when overtaking. When we have finished overtaking the vehicle in front, we must observe the vehicle behind us in the rearview mirror. Only when we see the complete front can we ensure that there is enough safe distance between the two cars and then we can merge back into the main lane. If you can't see the front of the other side from the rearview mirror after overtaking, don't merge, it's easy to rear-end.
Let's take a look at what "looking at the rear of the car" means that when two cars meet on a narrow road, the owner must look at the rear of the other car through the rearview mirror. It is safest not to turn until the rear of the opponent completely appears in the rearview mirror, which can effectively avoid collision due to insufficient distance.
Driving skills:
1. Before the meeting, observe the oncoming cars, roads and traffic conditions and choose the meeting place appropriately. When passing, reduce the speed appropriately, stabilize the steering wheel, and keep enough lateral distance between the two workshops. The lateral distance between cars is related to the speed. The faster the vehicle speed, the greater the distance required.
2. If you meet a car on a road with a good line of sight and a wide road surface, if the lateral safety distance is large, you don't have to slow down according to the traffic situation. When getting on the bus on a wide (6 ~ 7m) road, you should choose the meeting place in advance and make the meeting place as wide as possible. At the same time, according to the speed of oncoming vehicles and the distance from the intersection, the speed of passing vehicles should be controlled well. Generally, the speed of passing vehicles should be reduced to less than 30 km/h, and the subgrade of some expressways has soft soil. Be careful not to roll over because of too much rolling subgrade. On roads narrower than 5m, the speed should be controlled below15 km/h. ..
3. When it is difficult to climb a narrow and steep ramp, the downhill car should let the uphill car go first to avoid getting on the ramp.
4. In case of obstacles, vehicles should follow the principle of close distance, fast speed and no obstacles in front. If the oncoming vehicle is slow or far away from the obstacle, you should speed up decisively to overtake the obstacle and then drive to the right to meet, or you can reduce the speed as needed to meet the oncoming vehicle before overtaking the obstacle.
5. On rainy days, on snowy and muddy roads, it is necessary to slow down in advance because the road surface is slippery, choose a wide place to meet the car, and stop to meet the car if necessary. When you give way, don't drive into the subgrade. After the soil subgrade is soaked in rain, it is slippery and soft, which may cause the wheels to slip and sink, or it may slip off the road or collapse the subgrade to cause rollover. Also be careful not to use emergency braking at the moment of crossing to prevent sideslip from causing collision.
6. When passing at night, driving on a well-lit road, high beams are not allowed; On the road without street lamps or with street lamps but with poor lighting, you can use the high beam, but you must turn off the high beam at a distance of 0/50 meters from the opposite car/kloc-and switch to the low beam; When narrow roads or bridges (less than 3.5m in width) encounter non-motor vehicles, continuous use of high beam is prohibited.
Seeing this, I believe car owners should know what these two sentences mean, but you should be careful when overtaking. Don't think that you can overtake just because you have good skills. You must keep an eye on the surrounding vehicles to ensure safe driving! In addition, drive in the city, try to be careful, safety first!
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