In the southwest of China, there is a Sichuan-Tibet line known as the "Heavenly Road". It traverses lofty mountains and crosses rivers, closely linking Sichuan and Tibet. On this mysterious heavenly road, there is a group of special people - drivers, who carry the dreams and hopes of countless people with their hard work. However, they also have their own principles, bluntly saying: you can take a ride if you want, but you have to meet three requirements, and the last one is not negotiable!
First: complete documents
The Sichuan-Tibet Line, the highway connecting Sichuan and Tibet, is known for its ruggedness and beauty. The winding route through the mountains and valleys, and the complex and varied road conditions are a serious challenge for every driver. There are steep hills, narrow curves, sudden rainstorms and landslides, and every moment requires the driver's full attention and no slackness. Therefore, it is important for drivers driving on this line to ensure driving safety.
In order to ensure that every trip can be safe and smooth, drivers have relatively high requirements for hitchhikers. They insist that every rider must bring all the necessary documents, including a driver's license, a driving license, and an ID card. These documents are not only legal proof of the identity and qualifications of the passengers, but also the basic protection of the drivers' own rights and interests.
A driver's license is a driver's legal proof of driving, which records the driver's driving skills and experience, so that other drivers can trust you more after understanding your driving ability. The driving license is the proof that the vehicle is legally on the road, which ensures that the vehicle you are driving has passed the inspection of the relevant departments and has the basic conditions for driving on the Sichuan-Tibet line. The ID card is a valid proof of personal identity, which allows drivers to confirm the identity of the hitchhiker and avoid being used by criminals.
The carrying of these documents is not only responsible for one's own safety, but also responsible for the safety of others. On the Sichuan-Tibet line, every trip is an adventure, and every safe arrival is a respect for life. Therefore, let us keep in mind the importance of safety while enjoying the beautiful scenery, and work together to create a safe and harmonious travel environment on the Sichuan-Tibet line.
Second: No pets
Drivers have a high sense of responsibility for driving safety, and they believe that any distractions and complications should be avoided while driving. Among them, taking pets in the car is a common concern for them. In such complex and changeable road conditions as the Sichuan-Tibet line, drivers need to concentrate on responding to various emergencies to ensure the safety of vehicles and passengers. And the presence of pets, whether it is their lively movements or possible unexpected situations, may divert the driver's attention from the road and increase the risk of driving.
As a result, drivers have made it clear that hitchhikers are not allowed to bring their pets on the road. This is not because they discriminate against pets, on the contrary, it is out of respect and responsibility for life. They understand that pets can mean companionship and warmth to people, but safety is the top priority when driving. They hope that every rider can understand and support this regulation and work together to maintain a safe and harmonious driving environment.
Of course, that doesn't mean pets can't enjoy traveling. For those who want to travel with their pets, they can opt for other suitable modes of transportation such as self-driving, chartered cars, or opting for public transportation that allows pets. In this way, their desire to spend time with their pets will be satisfied, and the trip will be safe and smooth.
Third: Don't drink alcohol
The driving environment of the Sichuan-Tibet Line is particularly complex due to its unique geographical features, which are not only winding mountain roads, huge changes in altitude, but also sudden weather changes and potential natural disaster risks. In such an environment, the driver's reflexes and judgment are crucial. And drinking, as a behavior that can affect the function of the nervous system, is likely to reduce these key abilities of the driver.
When alcohol is ingested, it has an inhibitory effect on the brain, leading to sluggish reactions, impaired judgment, and even possible loss of control of behavior. In complex road conditions such as the Sichuan-Tibet line, the slightest delay in reaction or error in judgment can lead to unpredictable consequences and may even lead to serious traffic accidents. This not only endangers the lives of the drivers themselves, but can also cause irreparable harm to other road users.
Therefore, drivers strongly advise hitchhikers not to drink alcohol and to stay sober. This is not only the cherishing of one's own life, but also the respect for the safety of others' lives. During the journey of the Sichuan-Tibet line, we should always be vigilant and face all kinds of challenges that may arise in the best physical and mental state. It's not just for ourselves, it's for everyone who shares this beautiful road with us. Let's abide by this principle together and make the journey on the Sichuan-Tibet line safer and more enjoyable.
However, in addition to these three requirements, there is an additional condition, and that is: respect for the driver. This is the last non-negotiable question. Drivers put in a lot of effort while driving, and what they need is understanding and respect. Respect their driving skills, respect their professional ethics, and respect their life safety.
On the Sichuan-Tibet line, the drivers have paved a way for our dreams and hopes with their sweat and perseverance. They have their own principles and bottom lines, and they want hitchhikers to understand and respect their efforts. Let's enjoy their services while also giving them the respect and gratitude they deserve. Because, every driver driving on the Sichuan-Tibet line is the guardian of our journey.