1. There is a large truck in front of it occupying a road or driving on an adjacent road. When you need to overtake, you must slow down in advance and follow it for a few seconds at a speed similar to that of a large truck.
(At this speed, even if the direction of the big truck suddenly deviates from the direction, you only need to lightly step on the brake to prevent rear-end collision; at the same time, due to the early deceleration, the car behind you also decelerates, which can prevent the car behind you from rear-ending you)
2. After confirming that the truck knows your overtaking intention, refuel and overtake appropriately; when the car passes the truck's half-length position, continue to step on the accelerator to quickly pass;
3. When reminding the car in front at night, just change the light slowly 1-2 times, not too much; especially I am disgusted with the practice of changing the light repeatedly and repeatedly;
4. The same is true for overtaking the car, you must first slow down-observe-follow-up decisively over. . . . The most taboo is the way of overtaking that whizzes by at high speed,
5. Do not change lanes continuously; assuming that you want to change from the third lane to the first lane, you must first change to the second lane; drive a certain distance in the second lane, confirm that the first lane is suitable for changing lanes, and then change to the past; The approach of crossing multiple lanes at once is very dangerous;