How to drive when entering a ramp with a motor vehicle?

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VonJesse
07/24/25 3:51am
Do not exceed the speed of 40km/h to avoid collision accidents at curves. Observe and enter when it is safe, and honk at the ramp entrance to alert vehicles on the main road. Pay attention to increasing speed to avoid colliding with vehicles on the driving lane.
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StJayla
08/10/25 11:27pm
When entering the ramp, I usually turn on the turn signal a few hundred meters in advance to indicate my intention, then gradually slow down to around 60 km/h to adapt to the curves, as ramps often have sharp turns and driving too fast can easily lead to loss of control. Before merging, I always check the rearview mirror and blind spots to ensure no vehicles are approaching rapidly on the main road, then merge smoothly. In case of rain or fog, I reduce my speed further and maintain a longer distance. Don’t forget that ramps often have guardrails, and driving too close may cause scratches, so I always stay centered. The whole process should be relaxed; avoid steering too sharply out of nervousness, as this can easily cause the car to fishtail. Once you develop the habit, the goal is to arrive home safely.
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