How to Maintain a 30cm Distance from the Edge Line During a Right-Angle Turn?
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Keep one-third of the front of the car aligned with the right edge line while moving forward; this ensures the body is approximately 30cm from the right edge line. When the right reinforcement rib aligns with the right edge line, the distance is roughly 30cm. Maintain this distance while advancing. Observe the front of the car, and as it approaches the opposite edge line, immediately turn the steering wheel fully in the direction of the turn. When the position or the rearview mirror position is about to align with the corner, turn the steering wheel fully in the turning direction without delay.
My experience in maintaining a 30 cm distance while making a right-angle turn while driving is: the speed must be slowed down, decelerate in advance first, so there's more time to adjust. Keep an eye on the rearview mirror and the position of the rear wheels; 30 cm is roughly equal to the width of a tire. You can find a fixed reference point, such as aligning the center of the wheel with the white line on the roadside, to avoid deviation. The steering wheel should be turned lightly and returned gently, no sudden turns, otherwise the car body is prone to lose control. Practice more in the parking lot to get familiar with the sense of distance. Beginners tend to overlook speed; too fast and you can't control anything. You must learn to stay calm, make decisive moves when you see the opportunity, and don't hesitate or drag your feet. Gradually, you'll develop an instinct, and making a right-angle turn will become as natural as breathing. Remember, patience is the foundation of driving, safety first.