While in transit, be mindful of all no-entry signs, avoid driving on restricted lanes, do not enter prohibited areas, do not operate during restricted hours, handle cargo civilly, and never act roughly to prevent damage to goods and to minimize noise disturbances.
Tips: Set a speed limit for yourself before hitting the highway, which also establishes a "personal speed" for future highway driving. For beginners, it's recommended to maintain 90-100 mph under normal road conditions. If you can only go below 80 mph, it's advisable to stick to regular roads. Additionally, try to stay within the driving lane and avoid occupying the passing lane for extended periods.
Driving fast and answering the phone can lead to distracted attention, causing the vehicle to drift off course. Additionally, sudden slowing of speed can easily result in a rear-end collision by following vehicles. This issue persists even when using headphones.
Tip: Always ensure the sprinkler is filled before departure. If the windshield gets splattered, first clear the view ahead before using the water spray to wipe it. Traffic is not complicated, as the water spray can cause temporary blurring, so reduce speed appropriately, spray continuously, and set the wipers to medium speed.




































