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How to Drive on Sawtooth Lane Roads?

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DonovanLee
07/29/25 12:14pm
Driving methods for sawtooth lane roads are as follows: 1. Follow the overhead lane signs: After entering a variable lane, you must follow the instructions indicated by the overhead lane signs. Generally, when left-turning traffic is heavy, the left lane will become a left-turn lane, and similarly, the right lane will become a right-turn lane when right-turning traffic is heavy. 2. Confirm the driving direction before entering the lane: On both sides of the road, there are usually time periods indicating the direction of travel for sawtooth lanes. The direction of travel for sawtooth lanes varies at different times, and entry into sawtooth lanes is prohibited during other time periods. Especially during morning and evening rush hours, the direction of travel for sawtooth lanes may be reversed. Before entering the lane, confirm the direction of travel to avoid driving in the wrong direction, which could result in fines, penalty points, traffic congestion, and compromised driving safety. 3. Follow traffic police instructions: If you accidentally enter a sawtooth lane and are unsure which direction to go, remember the rule "follow the direction with more traffic." However, this is not always applicable. If traffic police are present, follow their instructions.
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McWyatt
08/13/25 10:37pm
In my many years of driving experience, navigating curves requires proper technique to avoid accidents. I usually observe road signs and the degree of curvature several hundred meters in advance, adjusting speed according to the sharpness of the turn. For sharp bends, I reduce speed below 40 km/h to ensure steady steering without sudden movements. I brake before entering the curve and gently accelerate after exiting, making the whole process as smooth as flowing water. I also frequently check the rearview mirror and blind spots, paying attention to other vehicles, especially on mountain roads or highways. I remember once encountering a series of S-curves on a mountain road—I patiently handled each one carefully, avoiding an accident. In summary, taking it slower and steadier is key; never take risks to save time. Regular practice on different types of curves improves reaction skills, making daily driving much safer.
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Greyson
10/09/25 2:29am
Safety always comes first when driving, especially on curved roads. I always proactively reduce speed, adjusting to a reasonable pace based on the curve angle; maintain a centered position in the lane, avoiding crossing lines or drifting. Simultaneously, I keep my eyes focused ahead and on both sides to prevent blind spots from hiding vehicles or obstacles. I emphasize the importance of anticipation—for example, on rainy or foggy days when the road is slippery, curves become more prone to skidding. In such conditions, I exercise extra caution and turn on fog lights to enhance visibility. Additionally, I regularly check the vehicle's tires and braking system to ensure they are in good condition and can perform effectively when needed. My philosophy is: better slow than fast, more caution means less danger. Developing these habits can significantly reduce the risk of accidents on curves, protecting both myself and passengers.
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