How to Steer When Taking a Curve?
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When steering through a curve, follow these methods: 1. Adjust the steering wheel according to the degree of the curve and coordinate with the driving speed, ensuring appropriate steering angle, proper timing for turning, and timely correction of direction. Never remove both hands from the steering wheel to prevent dangerous deviation. 2. Reduce speed and avoid turning the steering wheel too abruptly to minimize centrifugal force that may cause the car to skid. If the car skids, immediately release the accelerator pedal and steer the wheel toward the side where the rear wheels are skidding. Once the car resumes straight-line driving, straighten the steering wheel and continue. Always slow down, sound the horn, and proceed cautiously when turning, adhering to the principle of "slow down, look around, and proceed." Pay close attention to pedestrians and obstacles on the inner side of the turn, and be prepared to stop at any moment. Coordinate steering with speed, correct the direction promptly, and adjust the steering angle based on actual conditions to avoid accidents.