That line—“Every driver should know this!”—is another classic clickbait hook. It doesn’t actually say what “this” is, so it could refer to anything from car maintenance myths to safety tips.
If you meant a specific tip, paste the full post or image and I’ll break it down for you.
In general though, here are a few genuinely useful things every driver should know:
🚗 Basic driving essentials everyone should know
1. Tire pressure matters
Underinflated tires:
- Reduce fuel efficiency
- Increase risk of blowouts
2. Warning lights are not optional
- Check engine, oil, brake lights = don’t ignore them
- They often prevent bigger damage if addressed early
3. Brake performance changes over time
- Soft or squeaky brakes need inspection
- Delaying can be dangerous
4. Engine oil needs regular checking
- Low oil can seriously damage the engine
- Follow manufacturer intervals
5. Keep emergency items in the car
- Spare tire / jack
- First aid kit
- Basic tools and flashlight
🧠 Bottom line
Headlines like this are usually designed to create curiosity, not deliver a specific fact. Real driving advice is usually simple, practical, and not “secret.”
If you share the full post, I can tell you whether it’s useful, misleading, or completely fake.

