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Driving Tips which everyone should follow

  1. Always Drive on the Left: Stick to the left side of the road as much as possible, especially on narrow mountain roads. This helps you stay clear of oncoming traffic and provides better visibility around corners.

  2. No Overtaking on Turns: Avoid overtaking other vehicles on curves, blind spots, or sharp turns. Visibility is limited, and overtaking in such areas is risky.

  3. Brake Early: Use engine braking on downhill slopes by shifting to a lower gear to avoid overheating your brakes.

  4. Speed Control: Keep your speed low, especially on narrow, winding roads. The posted speed limit may be too fast for certain conditions.

  5. Use Low Gears: On uphill climbs, use lower gears to maintain steady power without overstraining the engine.

  6. Use the Handbrake: When stopped on an incline or in traffic, engage your handbrake to prevent rolling backward. This is especially important when starting on a slope.

  7. Watch for Wildlife: Be alert for animals crossing the road, especially around dawn and dusk.

  8. Be Prepared for Weather: Mountain weather can change quickly. Check the forecast and be ready for rain, snow, or fog.

  9. Use Turnouts: If you’re driving slower than others, pull over at designated turnouts to let faster traffic pass.

  10. Check Your Brakes: Ensure your brakes are in top condition before heading into the mountains. They’ll be under extra strain.

  11. Stay Focused: Avoid distractions. Focus on the road, as mountain roads can be tricky with sharp turns and limited visibility.

  12. Take Breaks: Stop regularly to rest, especially on long or strenuous drives, to avoid fatigue.

  13. Keep Your Fuel Tank Full: Mountain roads can be isolated, so keep your tank topped off to avoid running out of gas.

  14. Follow Lane Driving: In traffic, always stay in your lane. Do not create a new lane to overtake, as this will slow down the flow of traffic and make it dangerous for vehicles coming from the opposite direction.

By keeping these tips in mind, you’ll drive more safely and help ensure everyone on the road stays safe!

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