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ENISHI 发表于 2016-5-5 16:52 ![](static/image/common/back.gif)
defensive driving是一码事,你考驾照的时候跑高速看看后视镜试试看考官FAIL你不?我考的时候教官特地叮 ...
从来没有听过这么一说,不知道是不是你搞错了,还是你那个教官有问题.我们考的时候任何情况下都是要至少10秒看一次后视镜,还不能光用眼睛看,头也要动一下让考官知道你看了后镜.我一般都是5,6秒就看一次的,这样就随时都知道前后左右的所有情况,发生紧急情况的时候,急刹车不是唯一的方法,我知道旁边没车,可以选择变道.
这个是road code上的,供你参考一下.
Safe driving tips
Extend your vision
One of the most important things you can do to be a safer driver is to look well ahead of you when you're driving, so you can pick up potentially dangerous situations before it's too late.
The earlier you spot a potential hazard, the more time you will have to take evasive action.
Rather than looking only as far as the vehicle in front of you when driving, you should actually be scanning the road in front to a distance of at least 12 seconds ahead of where your car is – that is, the place you will be after driving for 12 seconds.
As a rough guide, at 50km/h, 12 seconds is 166 metres or about two city blocks. At 100km/h, 12 seconds is 333 metres. This means at 100km/h you should look ahead as far as you can see.
Keep your eyes moving
Many people only look ahead of them when driving. This means they're not getting the full picture of what's happening on the road.
As well as looking ahead, you should also use your mirrors to look to the sides and behind often enough to be aware of surrounding traffic.
Moving your eyes regularly and concentrating on what's going on around you will also help you to stay alert on long journeys.
Create a safety cushion
You should create a 'cushion' of safety around your whole vehicle by making sure there is a safe distance in all directions between you, other vehicles and potential hazards.
This will give you and other road users more time and space to avoid any hazards.
•Create a cushion of safety ahead of you by maintaining a safe following distance. Use the two-second rule or the four-second rule when appropriate.
•Create a cushion of safety behind you by maintaining a safe distance between you and any following vehicles. If a vehicle is following you too closely, slow down, move over and let it pass as soon as you can do so safely.
•Create a safety cushion to your sides by keeping a safe distance from any hazards on your sides, such as driveways, parked vehicles, cyclists or children playing on the footpath.
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