How to Align the Center at a Curve Entrance?
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Method introduction for aligning the center at a curve entrance: Adjust the vehicle to the exact center of the road when approaching the curve entrance. Since the right rearview mirror is farther away, more road surface should be visible to the driver. First, reduce the proportion of the sky in the mirror to free up more space for the car body and road. The adjustment principle is to have the sky occupy only 1/4 of the right rearview mirror, with the car body also occupying 1/4. Here are more details: 1. When entering an S-curve: Pay attention to the position of the front of the car, keeping the outer front wheel as close as possible to the right edge of the curve. Proceed in first gear with semi-linked clutch, avoiding stopping during the process. Continuously observe the left and right rearview mirrors to ensure the car follows the S-path. 2. Turning left: Drive close to the right side. When the left front corner aligns with the right edge line, turn the steering wheel one full turn to the left while making minor adjustments to keep the left front corner aligned with the right edge line. This ensures the car follows the S-path leftward without crossing or touching the lines. After completing the left turn, prepare to turn right.