How to Determine if a Right-Angle Turn Will Clip the Corner

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StKimberly
07/30/25 8:59am
Here are the methods to judge whether a right-angle turn will not clip the corner: 1. Keep the right side of the vehicle close to the right boundary line while moving forward. When the center point of the left (right) triangular window of the front door aligns with the inner (outer) right-angle line, turn the steering wheel fully to the left (right). Once the vehicle body is parallel to both boundary lines (or about to be parallel), quickly straighten the steering wheel. 2. During a right-angle turn, stay close to the right boundary line. When the seatbelt inside the cabin (or the driver themselves) passes the inner corner, immediately turn the steering wheel fully to the left. Once the vehicle body is parallel to both boundary lines (or about to be parallel), quickly straighten the steering wheel. 3. When entering the right-angle turn test area, stay close to the right boundary line. As soon as the front boundary line aligns with the edge of the engine hood, immediately turn the steering wheel fully to the left.
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