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How can novice drivers safely make left and right turns?

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MacLouis
07/29/25 11:58pm

Here are the precautions for novice drivers when making left and right turns: 1. Turns can easily be dangerous, so you should slow down in advance. Reducing speed allows you to clearly identify the road in time and avoid potential hazards. 2. When making a left turn, always remember to take a wide turn. This helps prevent vehicles from suddenly emerging from the road you're turning into. Although taking a wide turn might be a bit more troublesome, it allows you to adjust your direction promptly and avoid accidents. 3. When making a right turn, take a tight turn. At intersections, you may encounter vehicles traveling straight from the opposite direction. Turning tightly to the right helps avoid interfering with other vehicles' paths. 4. If you encounter a series of continuous turns, always honk in advance to signal your presence, then reduce your speed. This alerts oncoming vehicles and provides early warning. 5. Keep a firm grip on the steering wheel, especially for novice drivers. Using one hand to steer is a bad habit, particularly when making tight turns, as it may lead to oversteering. Proper control of the steering wheel is essential for safe navigation.

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DiHeidi
08/16/25 3:37am

I've taught many beginners to drive, and turning safely starts with adjusting your mindset: don't be nervous, take deep breaths to stay calm. Preparation is key: signal at least 30 meters before turning so others can clearly see your intention; then slow down to 20-30 km/h—don't go too fast to lose control. Next, visually check: look behind through the rearview mirror, and turn your head to scan the blind spot—that invisible area on the side—confirming no cars or pedestrians are there. Only when it's safe, gradually turn the steering wheel, keeping the angle moderate for a smooth turn. Common mistakes beginners make are not signaling or turning too sharply, leading to skidding or collisions. I recommend practicing more in empty side roads or parking lots to get used to the car's turning radius. On rainy days when roads are slippery, slow down even more and stay focused—no phone use. Safety first; with time, practice makes perfect, and you'll drive more confidently.

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Chris
10/19/25 5:10am

As a novice, I've studied turning techniques and found them incredibly practical. Step one: Signal early - flash your turn indicator dozens of meters in advance to communicate your direction. Then slow down: prioritize safety over speed, maintaining steady throttle or brake control. Visual checks are crucial: use mirrors but always turn your head to check blind spots, watching for unexpected electric vehicles. Modern vehicle assists are helpful - activate blind spot monitoring systems for assistance, but don't rely on them completely. Stay focused during turns: turn off phone music to avoid distractions. At urban intersections when turning right, wait for green lights and ensure pedestrians have cleared; approach left turns even slower, yielding to through traffic first. Practice simulated scenarios on suburban streets to improve adaptability. Novices often turn too sharply causing bumpy instability - take it slow and progress gradually for safer outcomes. Driving should be enjoyable - cautious turns ensure every journey remains safe and comfortable.

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VanJosie
12/02/25 5:45am

I usually teach my kids how to drive safely during turns by following simple steps. First, slow down: press the brake to reduce speed to a manageable level. At the same time, signal your turn: indicate your direction early to alert vehicles behind you. Then, check your mirrors: glance at the rearview mirror for traffic, use the side mirrors, but don’t forget to quickly turn your head to check blind spots—ensure no hazards before proceeding. When turning, steer the wheel gently, avoid sharp angles, and maintain steady movement. Practice this several times on quiet community roads to get comfortable. Wearing a seatbelt is fundamental for safety. Beginners often overlook visual checks, leading to accidents, so I recommend reminding yourself to stay focused and avoid distractions before driving. Be extra cautious in rain or at night: turn on headlights, reduce speed further, and prioritize safety for the whole family.

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