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Driving skills in windy and dusty weather

The dust raised by the strong wind will block the observation field. When driving, you should slow down properly and turn on the side lights, anti-fog lights and taillights. Correctly identify the wind direction and hold the steering wheel tightly to prevent the driving route from deviating due to the wind. At the same time, pay attention to the lateral stability of the vehicle, and minimize the extension time when overtaking. When the sandstorm is particularly heavy, park the car in the lee of the road with the front of the car facing the sandstorm, and close the shutters to prevent the engine from sucking fine sand into the cylinder to accelerate the wear of parts. When driving against the wind, pay attention to the sudden change of wind direction or the large curvature of the road. When the wind resistance suddenly decreases, the speed will suddenly increase. During driving, pedestrians should be prevented from suddenly running across the road when the vehicle approaches, so as to avoid vehicle dust. When driving on a windy night, you should use the anti-glare low beam instead of the high beam, so as not to affect the line of sight due to the dazzling light curtain. In windy weather, due to the constant change of wind speed and direction, the vehicle will be affected by crosswind when driving at high speed, and the steering wheel will suddenly feel "taken away". When a strong wind strikes, it may lead to the lateral deviation of the moving vehicle.