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How to Turn Without Crossing the Line?

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AngeloRose
09/08/25 2:49am
In advance, move the vehicle body closer to the right side and prepare to align with the right boundary line within the right-angle project. If you try to move right after entering the project area, it will be too late. About two meters before entering the project is the satellite positioning card-reading area, where the vehicle will announce the prompt "Right-angle turn," initiating the system's evaluation of the right-angle project status. After entering the project area, visually ensure that the right one-third of the front of the car covers the right edge line of the right-angle project, keeping the body about 30 centimeters away from the right edge. If you cross the right boundary line, you will lose 100 points. If the distance is too wide, the reference point may become inaccurate, potentially leading to cutting the corner or crossing the line.
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JudeFitz
09/19/25 8:29am
When I first got my driver's license, turning and crossing the line was a nightmare that made me extremely nervous. Later, I overcame this through repeated practice: first, find an empty parking lot to simulate turning scenarios, such as right angles or S-curves, slow down to 20-30 kilometers per hour, steer smoothly without jerking the wheel too hard to avoid sudden wheel deviation. Then, constantly check the rearview and side mirrors to confirm the lane line position and avoid getting too close to the roadside. Anticipation is key—look ahead early at the turning point, plan the wheel path, and don’t wait until the last moment to act. Speed control is also crucial; sharp turns are a big no-no as they can lead to loss of control and crossing the line. Be extra careful on rainy days—slippery roads can cause drifting, so it’s best to practice the basics more on sunny days. After forming these habits, my turns are now much steadier, safer, and more confident.
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MacMatteo
11/03/25 2:04am
Having driven for decades, not crossing the line while turning is as natural as breathing to me. My experience is: slow down to a reasonable speed in advance, don't rush too fast; pay attention to road signs and lane markings, plan where to enter and exit the turn; steer smoothly, don't jerk or turn sharply, guide the car gently like painting. At the same time, be aware of the surroundings, such as intersections or narrow roads, maintain a sense of the center of the lane, and avoid getting too close to the shoulder. Be extra cautious in bad weather, like when visibility is poor in fog, turn on low-speed lights to remind yourself. Daily habits include checking tire pressure and the suspension system to ensure the car responds sensitively. Overall, these practices make your driving smoother and reduce accidents.
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