
When encountering turns while passing through an overpass, reduce your speed 100 to 50 meters before the exit, turn on the right turn signal, observe the traffic dynamics in the rearview mirror, and avoid overtaking. When entering the ramp of the overpass, drive at the required speed. If there is no speed limit, maintain a speed of 40 km/h. In sections where the driving route intersects with non-motorized vehicles or other motor vehicles, observe the traffic conditions on the road and be prepared to yield or stop at any time. When driving over an overpass, control your climbing speed, maintain a sufficient distance from the vehicle ahead, and slightly lift the accelerator pedal as you approach the top of the slope to reduce speed.

When making a left turn at an overpass, my experience is to look for the left lane signs in advance, don't wait until the bridge head to make a sudden turn. Generally, a left turn requires taking the ramp to go around in a circle, check the navigation or road signs to confirm entering the correct entrance. Maintain a speed of about 40 to 50 kilometers per hour, too slow will affect the vehicles behind, too fast is prone to lose control. Especially on rainy days, the road is slippery, pay special attention to centrifugal force. I often drive this section of the road and know that some ramps are very narrow, checking blind spots with mirrors is very important. Right turns are simpler, just stay in the right lane, pay attention to pedestrians and bicycle lanes, turn as soon as the traffic light changes, don't hesitate. Overall, you'll get familiar with it after driving a few times, the key is not to be distracted by looking at your phone, safety first.

As a newly licensed driver, I was quite nervous when going through overpasses at first, but now I'm much better. When making a left turn, I signal early, switch to the left lane, and slow down to about 30 to 40 km/h after entering the ramp, listening to the navigation prompts to avoid taking a wrong turn. For right turns, I simply turn right, but I make sure to check for oncoming traffic to avoid getting stuck in the flow. I think practice makes perfect for beginners, and having a friend to help watch the road can be useful. Sometimes when the navigation is delayed, I stop to confirm my route. Remember not to rush—turning on overpasses isn't complicated; just follow the signs and you'll get the hang of it gradually.

When navigating an interchange, choose the left entrance ramp for a left turn, and stay in the right lane to go straight through. Maintain a safe following distance and monitor your speed. Left-turn ramps usually have curves, so reduce speed to prevent skidding; right turns are straighter but still require watching for signals. The steps are simple: identify signs, change lanes, and operate smoothly. Avoid sudden acceleration. The key is to observe surrounding traffic closely.


