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Why do some people just whistle when they need to slow down when driving on the road?

Why do some people just whistle when they need to slow down when driving on the road?

It is true that some drivers just whistle when they need to slow down. I think there are mainly these kinds of people.

The first category: silly and bold

They don't know anything about defensive driving. They only see that there are no obstacles ahead, but they don't consider whether pedestrians or vehicles will suddenly pop up on both sides of the road. Feel good about yourself. If someone really rushes out suddenly and there are no effective measures, they can only watch the accident happen. Many similar accidents you see on the road are caused by such people.

The second category: egoism.

This kind of person knows the potential danger, but the way to avoid it is not to slow down actively, but to passively ask others to avoid it. I know the road ahead is complicated, but I still haven't slowed down. The horn sounded so loud that everyone avoided him. This kind of person feels good about himself, but when something happens, he won't leave anyone behind. After all, you gave others the initiative in safety, and it's not up to you whether others pick it up or not.

The third category: skill type

This kind of person is definitely a fighter in the driver. He usually drives carefully and is as timid as a mouse. But in an emergency, it can still be put away freely. In the case of uncertain road conditions, he can find all possible safety hazards at a glance and pay attention to them at all times. They can notice the feet of pedestrians who are going to cross the road from the front exposed under the bus chassis dozens of meters away, see the driver leaning over to open the door from the rearview mirror of the parked car, and even judge where he will meet the pedestrians who are walking out of the store at 100 meters ahead, thus changing lanes in advance. Every time this driver's horn is pressed, it has a purpose and is pressed for a specific person. After pressing it, pay attention to whether the other party receives the danger signal. If not, you should be prepared to avoid risks.

Their feet are also highly nervous. The throttle never dies, but their right feet are floating on the throttle, ready to leave the throttle and step on the brakes at any time. Hands are constantly correcting the direction, leaving as much safe space as possible in a limited space. This kind of driver is basically a genius among drivers, such as some ambulance drivers and fire truck drivers. Of course, some of them are hidden in ordinary private cars.

Generally speaking, everyone's driving skills are different, and their ability to control vehicles and warn of dangers is also different. Pay attention to safe driving when you can, and don't try dangerous driving when you are not sure. After all, technology and luck are different.