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Anti-freeze and anti-slip safety slogans

1. Concentrate, be safe and courteous, maintain a moderate speed, and maintain a safe distance between vehicles in front, behind, left and right.

2. The vehicle should be driven at a low speed, pay attention to observation and judgment, and keep a distance from the vehicle in front. Especially when turning, overtaking or merging is strictly prohibited to avoid vehicle accidents caused by emergency braking.

3. Please drive carefully and slowly when driving on campus or when going out to prevent slippery roads and accidents.

4. In the event of an accident, apply the brakes and do not release the brakes.

5. When the sun is dazzling after snow, try to wear protective glasses.

6. Drive as far away from the bicycle as possible to prevent it from slipping and causing an accident.

7. In rainy and snowy weather, the temperature drops sharply. Please keep warm when going out and add clothes in time to prevent colds.

8. If the vehicle encounters sideslip or deviation, reduce fuel in time, turn the wheels to the side of the slide, and apply the brakes lightly to correct the vehicle body.

9. When starting and driving, you must use gears reasonably, lift the clutch slowly, refuel lightly, and start smoothly.

10. It is strictly prohibited to suddenly refuel, stop fuel, swerve, or brake suddenly.

11. Hold the steering wheel firmly with both hands, turn the direction gently (slowly), keep the vehicle going straight as far as possible, and apply the brakes lightly.

12. The ground is slippery in rainy and snowy weather. Please pay attention to non-slip when going out and drive carefully and slowly. When walking on campus, be especially careful not to stop on the smooth stone roads to avoid slipping.

13. There is no big mistake if you are safe and careful, but there is no big mistake if you are careless.

14. Please do not play sports or play near lakes or on icy roads to avoid accidents such as falls.