Before overtaking, you should pay close attention to the movement of the vehicle ahead and maintain a certain longitudinal safety distance, especially paying attention to the change of the turn signal and brake light of the preceding vehicle. If the conditions are not mature or there is no obvious way out of the front car, no overtaking may be allowed.
During the overtaking process, when suddenly encountering a dangerous situation, the driver must calmly hold the steering wheel, quickly relax the accelerator pedal, step on the brake pedal, and let the sanitation sprinkler decelerate in time so that the front vehicle will move forward within a short period of time. Drive off, then follow, and wait for the chance to go overboard.
When stopping the vehicle, the whistle should be decelerated, observe the dynamics of the parked vehicle, and maintain a greater lateral distance from it, in particular to observe the front of the parked vehicle and the pedestrians before and after.
