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How to Make Turns for Beginner Drivers?

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StEloise
07/30/25 12:23am

Tips for beginner drivers when making turns: 1. Control your speed - brake in advance to slow down before entering the curve, maintaining a safe speed below 30km/h. Lower speed means higher safety, allowing room for correction even if you make a wrong turn; 2. Stay observant - during the turn, use peripheral vision to check left and right rearview mirrors for approaching vehicles. Always confirm there are no vehicles behind or pedestrians on the side before turning, as blind spots exist and many accidents occur when drivers overlook these points; 3. No overtaking in curves - curves have more blind spots and complex road conditions with limited visibility, making overtaking unsafe. Only overtake when certain there are no oncoming vehicles and the road is wide enough, never attempt reckless maneuvers; 4. Follow turning principles - make wide left turns and tight right turns, turn the steering wheel quickly for sharp curves and slowly for gentle curves, always driving cautiously at reduced speed.

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VonDaniella
08/16/25 4:51am

As an experienced driver who frequently drives in the city, I've noticed that beginners need to pay special attention to safety procedures when turning. First, slow down to an appropriate speed in advance to avoid losing control or skidding; generally, reduce the speed to around 20-30 mph before entering the curve. Then, turn on the turn signal to give a clear indication to vehicles behind you and avoid rear-end collisions. Next, check the rearview mirror and blind spots on both sides to ensure there are no pedestrians or oncoming vehicles. When turning, steer the wheel slowly and avoid sudden movements, keeping your eyes on the destination without looking down at your hands. After exiting the turn, gently accelerate back onto the straight path. For practice, I recommend finding an open space to drive in figure-eight patterns for about 10 minutes daily—progress will be quick, and safety should always come first.

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Edith
10/19/25 7:38am

I also started as a beginner, and the secret to turning lies in practicing techniques more. At first, I was very scared, but choosing a spacious parking lot, starting slowly, turning on the turn signal, focusing my vision on the turning direction, and making small adjustments to the steering wheel to avoid sudden turns were key. The focus is on coordinating speed and direction: keep the speed below 15 mph before entering the turn, and accelerate after exiting. Persist in practicing U-turns and right-angle turns a few times, and you'll get the hang of it; I recommend simulating parking scenarios to boost confidence. The key is not to fear failure—practice repeatedly to make perfect. Now, I can handle all kinds of turns smoothly.

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VanParker
12/02/25 8:17am

When feeling nervous during turns, I remind myself to stay relaxed. As a beginner, don't rush—start slowing down steadily about 50 meters in advance, take deep breaths, and maintain focus. Using turn signals is crucial, so don't forget; keep your eyes fixed on the distant path. Steer the wheel gently without excessive force. Mistakes are okay—practice makes perfect. Simply put, keeping calm and maintaining proper vision ensures a safe turn.

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