Self-driving trips have become the choice of many people. With the increase in the number of self-driving people, safety issues are becoming more and more important.


To let you enjoy the beauty of the journey, and to protect their safety and the safety of others, here is a summary of some common sense self-driving trip safety:


Vehicle inspection and preparation is a very important step before you go on a self-drive trip.


1. Check the vehicle's tires to ensure that the tire pressure meets the requirements and that the tires are not worn or damaged.


2. Check the brake system, including brake pads, brake discs, brake fluid, etc., to ensure that the brake system is functioning properly.


3. If you are driving a fuel car, check the engine oil, coolant, transmission fluid, etc. to ensure that these fluids are adequate and of acceptable quality.


In addition to vehicle inspection and preparation, drivers should also do their preparation work.


1. Know the driving route, and plan the driving route and driving time.


2. Check your health condition to ensure that you are in good health and will not be affected by driving due to fatigue or other physical reasons.


3. Understand the traffic rules and road conditions to ensure safe driving.


Road safety is crucial in self-driving trips. We need to pay special attention to road conditions and traffic rules to ensure that our journey is smooth and safe.


1. Stay highly alert, pay attention to the surrounding traffic conditions, and avoid fatigue and drunk driving.


2. Pay attention to maintaining a safe distance between cars and avoid speeding and occupying the opposite lane.


3. Drive carefully, especially when driving in rain or snow or at night.


4. Pay attention to changes in the driving environment. When driving on mountain roads, beware of slippery roads and road cave-ins. When driving on the highway, keep the speed stable and do not change lanes frequently or emergency braking.


Emergency handling is a very important part of a self-driving trip, and it is especially crucial for drivers who encounter unexpected situations.


1. Be sure to prepare emergency tools and medicines before going out, such as first aid kits, fire extinguishers, ropes, etc.


2. Bring some common medicines, such as cold medicine, painkillers, and so on.


3. If you encounter vehicle failure or other emergencies, stay calm and do not panic.


You can first move the vehicle to a safe place, and then call the emergency phone contact the nearby car club, or stop other vehicles for help.


4. If you encounter an emergency and need to escape, be sure to pay attention to safety.


If you need to jump out of the car to escape, be sure to pay attention to the posture and direction of the jump to avoid injury.