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How to Avoid Crossing the Line in a Right-Angle Turn?

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MaddoxAnn
07/29/25 11:06pm
Methods to avoid crossing the line in a right-angle turn: 1. First, park the vehicle at the starting position of the right-angle turn. After hearing the voice prompt, shift into first gear, release the handbrake, slowly lift the clutch, and maintain a semi-engaged state to start moving at a steady speed. 2. Second, drive the vehicle appropriately close to the left edge of the road, maintaining a distance of 20-30cm, which is ideal. Adjust this distance from the beginning and avoid making corrections when approaching the right-angle turn. 3. Third, after adjusting the distance, focus on the right door window glass. When the A-pillar aligns with the horizontal line of the inner corner of the right-angle turn (or when the front hood of the car just covers the yellow line ahead), turn the steering wheel fully to the right. 4. Fourth, after completing the turn and sensing the car is almost straight, slowly straighten the steering wheel, then turn it to the left to align the car body parallel with the lane edge line. Finally, turn off the turn signal and exit the area.
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Claudia
08/16/25 1:06am
I have my own tips for making right-angle turns without crossing the line. With decades of driving experience, I always slow down to around 20 km/h before entering the turn—slower speed means better control. Position the vehicle close to the outer side, aligning reference points like the sidewalk edge for sedans, then focus your eyes on the inner corner of the turning point. Steer smoothly when the front of the car just passes that corner, avoiding sharp turns to prevent jerky movements. For SUVs or larger vehicles with a wider turning radius, I start steering a bit earlier to leave enough space. Practicing in parking lots or open areas is crucial; once you develop a feel for the distance, mistakes become rare. Crossing the line isn’t just dangerous—it could also mean a ticket. Safety always comes first, so stay focused during every turn and avoid distractions.
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LaAlexandra
10/18/25 6:45am
When I first started learning to drive, I often crossed the line during right-angle turns, but later I figured out the trick. The key is to slow down—ideally to walking speed—to ensure enough reaction time. If driving on the right side of the road, first steer slightly left to keep the car body away from the turning point, then turn the wheel steadily when the right front wheel nears the inner corner. Avoid turning the steering wheel too sharply; leave some room. I used to panic and easily go out of bounds, but now I’ve developed a steady sense of distance. During the beginner phase, practice simulated turns under the instructor’s guidance a few times, and it’ll become natural with practice. Safety-wise, crossing the line risks scraping obstacles, but once you develop the habit, it becomes effortless.
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