How to Avoid Encroaching on Other Lanes When Turning a Car?
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Methods to avoid encroaching on other lanes when turning a car are as follows: Reduce Speed: When entering a curve, it is a driving technique to first slow down on the straight section before the curve. If the speed is too high, you should brake in advance to reduce the speed. At this point, the car's momentum is only in the forward direction, making it easier to achieve the braking effect. Drive Close to the Outer Side When Entering the Curve: Secondly, follow the principle of outer-inner-outer when exiting the curve. That is, to maximize the turning radius, drive close to the outer side when entering the curve (in the case of a left curve), then move as close as possible to the inner side (left turns stay close to the left inner side, right turns stay close to the right inner side), and maintain this until passing the apex of the curve. According to the principles of mechanics, when a vehicle turns, its inertial momentum is directed outward. If you are too close to the outer side at this time, there is a risk of veering off the curve! After passing the apex of the curve, adjust the direction according to normal traffic rules, move to the right, and accelerate to exit the curve.