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Vehicle Driving

Vehicle Driving

Driving Tips

Driving at High Speed

eeep normal tire pressure.

• The higher the vehicle speed is, the longer the brake distance will be. Control the brake pedal depending on the speed.

• eeep an adequate distance from the vehicle ahead.

• Reduce speed and hold steering wheel firmly when passing through a mountain pass, overtaking a large vehicle or passing through a tunnel entrance, as you will be affected by side winds.

DANGER

It is prohibited to drive at a high speed at night, in rain, in water or on slippery road.

Driving at Night

• Try not to drive at a high speed, and keep an adequate distance from the vehicle ahead.

• Adjust the position of rearview mirror before driving to reduce glare.

• Make sure the headlamps are clean before driving; otherwise it may affect the sight.

• Before driving, check that low beam, high beam, turn signal lamp, horn and other equipment are in good condition.

Driving on Rainy Days

• Drive at a low speed and keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front: heavy rain will affect your vision and increase braking distance.

Check the wiper before driving.

• Check the tire before driving, as the poor condition of tire may result in vehicle slipping and even vehicle crash. • Depress the brake pedal repeatedly during driving to remove the moisture on the surface of brake disc and brake lining until normal brake effect is regained.

DANGER

Be sure to turn on the headlamp when driving in rain so that others can identify the vehicle.

Driving in Water

• Try to avoid potholes and flooded roads while driving to prevent water from entering high-voltage electrical components. • Reduce the speed as much as possible. When wheels on both sides Eleft and right pass through the flooded area at the same time, do not step on the brake pedal to avoid

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