Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - When you meet a wolf pack while driving, do you put all your eggs in one basket, or do nothing while hiding in the car?

When you meet a wolf pack while driving, do you put all your eggs in one basket, or do nothing while hiding in the car?

A 60-year-old grassland herder told me: If you meet wolves while driving, don't do it, or you will die. Wolves have these fatal weaknesses. You just need to find the right area, and you can die with one move. In recent years, with the improvement of living standards, many people especially like to travel to no man's land in northern Tibet by car. However, there are many risks in no man's land in northern Tibet, among which natural carnivores are the most risky. There is no data signal in no man's land in northern Tibet, and there are no settled people. While driving on the road, they were blocked by wolves. Never get off the bus. Be sure to close the doors and windows and lock the doors.

You must drive away as soon as possible on the premise that the car is in normal condition. Although the wolf's teeth can't bite the tinplate of the car, the wolf can crush four tires of the car, and you must take the road when you walk, and never take the path. The real-time road conditions of the trail are particularly complicated. Once stuck in the mire, it is difficult for vehicles to stand up. There is no signal in no man's land in northern Tibet, and there is no way to ask for help. If such a thing is to be seen by wolves, it is difficult for most wolves to escape success.

When you meet a wolf on the road, all you have to do is honk your horn wildly and drive forward a little bit slowly. When there is no wolf in front, you can escape with one foot on the accelerator. Rushing at wolves with all your eggs in one basket is likely to hit such wolves and cause damage to vehicles. At that time, if you lose power, you will obviously be retaliated by wolves. It is easy to have some common problems on the way to vacation by car. The car won't catch fire or get stuck in the mire. In this case, it met a wolf.

Lock the doors and windows first, and never get off the bus. It is safer to hide in the car. Be sure to hide in the back seat and don't let the wolves find you. If you don't see anyone, the wolves will naturally leave. As long as the wolves see you, they won't leave at all, but will keep consuming you in the same place. Don't underestimate wolves, they are very careful. For such a thing, just take out your mobile phone and call the road rescue number. Stand still in the car and wait for help.