Tip 1: Keep a safe distance from the big truck.
Driving on the highway, you will meet big trucks from time to time. At this time, the wisest thing to do is not to follow. If you must follow the big truck, you need to keep a safe distance from the truck. Due to the large volume of large trucks, it is easy to affect the normal line of sight of the owner of the rear car, resulting in visual blind spots. In addition, when the distance between two workshops is too close, once the front car suddenly brakes, the rear car is easy to hit, resulting in rear-end collision.
Tip 2: Turn on the turn signal in time.
A major risk factor for driving at night is that the light is too dim, but fortunately, some highway sections are equipped with street lamps, so the overall light level is still relatively good. If the owner wants to change lanes and overtake on the expressway section, he must turn on the turn signal in advance to give warning and instructions to the following car. If the following car shows no signs of slowing down, then the owner should stop changing lanes or overtaking and wait for the next good opportunity.
In addition, the owner should remember to turn on the turn signal when driving into the high-speed service area. Some service areas have set up special cameras, which can capture the behavior of vehicles entering and leaving the service area without turning signals in real time.
Tip 3: Use the high beam reasonably.
When it comes to the topic of using high beam, compared with many car owners, it will be despised and considered as an untenable knowledge point. Indeed, this is basic common sense, but not many people can really use the high beam. The owner can turn on the high beam when driving on the expressway. Especially when the line of sight is poor, you must turn on the high beam, so that you can see the road ahead clearly. If you drive into a place with sufficient light, such as a toll booth or a gas station, then the owner should change the lights to low beam lights.
Tip 4: Slow down in advance when passing through the tunnel.
When passing through the tunnel at night, although there are small lights in the tunnel, the overall feeling is still different from driving on the expressway. For safety reasons, car owners should slow down in advance before entering the tunnel and are not allowed to change lanes at will. After crossing the tunnel, you should also accelerate slowly, not once, otherwise it will easily cause traffic accidents.
These are the four skills of driving at night on the expressway. Both young new drivers and experienced old drivers should be collected! If car owners often run high-speed at night, then they should do these four things more. Once the owner finds himself sleepy, he should drive to the nearest service area, take a proper rest before going on the road, and refuse to drive fatigue.