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What are the top ten dangerous behaviors in driving?

There are many dangerous actions in driving, so friends should pay attention.

1, pick up the phone

Once a phone call comes in while driving, the correct way is to either not answer it first, find a place to stop and call again; Either say a few words and hang up quickly, find a place to park and call back.

2. Send text messages to play WeChat

Texting while driving is also dangerous. Playing WeChat or texting not only requires the driver to leave the steering wheel with one hand, but also distracts people. More seriously, in the process of texting, the driver's eyes will ignore the road ahead and stare at the screen of the mobile phone. According to verification, it takes 2 seconds at the earliest to glance at the text message and see the content roughly. When we were driving at a speed of 60km/h, the vehicle had traveled 33.3 meters in 2 seconds.

Step 3 reach for the things in the car

Sometimes you want to take things from the locker, or toilet paper, watches, etc. Fell on the pedal of the car. However, this will change the driver's line of sight, and may not see the rearview mirror and the situation in front, which may cause the vehicle to deviate from the lane or rear-end, which may cause danger.

4. Use the touch screen or operate the center console

Now, almost all new cars will be equipped with touch screens. Although this function is very convenient, it is also very dangerous to let drivers love to operate this function invisibly.

5, just for your own convenience, stop at will

Parking jams can be seen almost every day, especially in some old streets, where the original roads were narrow and the two lanes were barely separated. If a car stops in the middle of the road, the rear car can't drive in the opposite direction (there is a car coming from the opposite side), and there will be traffic jams during rush hour. This kind of behavior brings inconvenience and danger to others, and also attracts complaints from others.

6. Turn on the high beam at night, and it will not change when it meets the light.

Driving at night, you can turn on the high beam on the road without street lights, but you must turn on the low beam when you meet a car. Some drivers keep turning on the high beam. Even if you shake him with headlights, he can't see. Just be happy and comfortable.

7. Don't turn on the lights, don't step on the brakes and force the line to merge.

The standard of parallel line is to make the rear car not have to step on the brakes. If the rear car is forced to brake suddenly, it will be forced to merge. When you meet an old driver, you may suddenly brake and won't be entangled with you, but this foot brake brings continuous braking of the vehicles behind you. If you meet a novice, you force the line to merge, and the rear car hits you, which is ultimately your full responsibility.

8. Forced overtaking

This is also a relatively harmful behavior. Usually, overtaking by force is faster, which often puts you in great danger, and both the front car and the opposite car are in great danger. No, it's okay. If something goes wrong, it's basically a vicious accident. If you kill yourself, it will bring trouble to others.

9. Feel free to insert and drill when you have time.

Some drivers may never know what queuing means. When there is a traffic jam, they walk on the sidewalk. As soon as they get to the crossroads, they will squeeze in. As long as they are free, they will drill forward. In fact, when encountering some narrow intersections, queuing in order and walking humbly with each other will greatly improve the traffic efficiency and be safe.

10, driving for dinner

In order to save time, it is common for many office workers to eat breakfast while driving. In fact, this behavior will also lay a hidden danger for your driving safety. Mainly eating while driving will distract attention, holding the steering wheel with one hand for a long time, which is not conducive to the handling of emergencies.