How far must the front of the car exceed the crosswalk before turning?
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You can only turn after the front of the car has completely passed all crosswalk lines. Tips for turning while driving: New drivers must drive slowly, especially when turning. It's essential to decelerate in advance—only by slowing down can you pass safely or correct mistakes in time. When turning, always check the rearview mirror to ensure there are no vehicles or pedestrians behind or to the side before proceeding. Steering wheel control is crucial. For a sharp turn, turn the steering wheel as much as possible, then gradually straighten it after completing the turn. For a wide turn, turn the wheel slowly. Be mindful of blind spots when turning. Beginners often focus only on what's ahead or to one side, neglecting blind spots, which can lead to hitting the curb or causing a scrape. Always check for obstacles below the rearview mirror, and if necessary, open the door to look before turning. Precautions for turning: When turning, adjust the steering wheel according to the road's curvature and coordinate with the driving speed to ensure appropriate turning angle, timing, and timely correction of direction. Never take both hands off the steering wheel to avoid losing control and causing danger.