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Muhammad Arslan

Muhammad Arslan

Driving
Mian Channu, Punjab,PB

Summary

Believe in Putting dedicated hard work and robust performance to accelerate with optimistic approach with my skills and abilities for the progressive growth of my career and the organization.

Overview

7
7
years of professional experience
2
2
Languages

Work History

Driver

Medical Transportation Management
03.2018 - 11.2024

Driver

Home Driver
03.2024 - 03.2025

Education

MATRIC -

Al-Maqsood Education System

Skills

Vehicle maintenance

Personal Information

  • Place of Birth: Punjab
  • CNIC Number: 36104-5014200-3
  • Father's Name: Muhammad Ashfaq
  • Date of Birth: 02/21/2000
  • Nationality: Pakistani
  • Marital Status: Married

Driving

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1. Traffic Laws
  • Basic rules: Traffic laws vary by country, state, and even city, but some universal rules include obeying speed limits, stopping for red lights, yielding to pedestrians at crosswalks, and using turn signals.
  • Right of way: Knowing who has the right of way at intersections, roundabouts, and pedestrian crossings is crucial. For example, in most places, vehicles must yield to pedestrians, and at uncontrolled intersections, the vehicle on the right generally has the right of way.
  • Parking regulations: Parking rules are often misunderstood. You should always check for signs indicating no parking zones, as well as understanding the rules for parking in spaces reserved for specific vehicles (e.g., handicap parking).
2. Safe Driving Tips
  • Seat belts: Always wear your seatbelt, no matter where you're sitting in the car. This is one of the easiest and most effective ways to reduce injury in a crash.
  • Defensive driving: Always be aware of other drivers around you, keep a safe distance, and be prepared for unexpected actions from other road users.
  • Weather conditions: Drive cautiously in rain, fog, snow, or ice. Keep a larger distance between your car and the one in front of you, and reduce your speed to adapt to the conditions.
3. Vehicle Maintenance
  • Oil changes: Regular oil changes are key to maintaining engine health. Most vehicles need an oil change every 3,000 to 5,000 miles, though newer cars can go longer.
  • Tire maintenance: Check tire pressure monthly and rotate tires every 6,000-8,000 miles. Inspect for wear and tear and replace tires when needed to avoid blowouts or accidents.
  • Brakes: Listen for unusual sounds (like squealing) and pay attention to how the brakes feel. If you notice a decrease in performance, have them inspected immediately.
  • Battery care: Clean the battery terminals regularly to prevent corrosion, and check the battery's charge if the engine struggles to start.
  • Fluids: Regularly check and top up fluids like brake fluid, transmission fluid, power steering fluid, and windshield washer fluid to keep your car running smoothly.
4. Levels of autonomy: There are six levels of automation (from Level 0, where the driver is fully in control, to Level 5, where the vehicle is completely autonomous and requires no human intervention).
  • Benefits: Potential advantages of autonomous driving include reduced traffic accidents, less congestion, fuel efficiency, and accessibility for people who cannot drive.
  • Challenges: Despite the advancements, self-driving cars still face challenges like unpredictable weather, complex driving environments, ethical dilemmas, and legal/regulatory issues.

Timeline

Driver

Home Driver
03.2024 - 03.2025

Driver

Medical Transportation Management
03.2018 - 11.2024

MATRIC -

Al-Maqsood Education System
Muhammad Arslan Driving