How to Control Speed When Turning?
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When turning, the speed should not be too fast. You should slow down in advance before entering the curve and take the turn at a slow speed. Try to avoid using emergency braking and meeting other vehicles in the curve. The steering angle should be determined according to the actual situation, otherwise it is easy to lose control and cause an accident, and it is also not conducive to the driver observing the oncoming traffic in the curve. Extended information: 1. Turning at intersections: When turning left, the driver should signal in advance and keep as close to the center of the road as possible to facilitate vehicles behind and those turning right. When turning right, also signal first, turn slowly, and pay attention to the influence of the inner wheel difference to prevent the right rear wheel from going off the road and colliding with pedestrians or obstacles. 2. Turning on streets or at gate entrances: The driver should pay special attention to debris piled on the roadside, slow down and honk, and use turn signals or gestures to indicate the direction of travel. Follow the principle of 'slow down, look around, and then pass.' Pay close attention to the inside of the turn to guard against pedestrians, bicycles, or motorcycles that may be traveling alongside without clear direction. 3. Turning on narrow roads: The driver should honk and slow down before starting the turn, depending on the road conditions. When the view is obstructed in the curve, the vehicle should be driven to the right side of the road to avoid hindering the normal passage of other vehicles.