Should Turning Vehicles Yield to Straight-Going Vehicles?
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Turning vehicles must yield to straight-going vehicles. The following precautions should be taken when making left or right turns while driving: 1. Turns on steep slopes: When approaching a curve, reduce speed and sound the horn while proceeding slowly. On steep slopes, shift to a lower gear in advance to ensure sufficient climbing power, avoiding gear changes during the turn to prevent accidents. Choose the appropriate timing for turning, aiming for a single, smooth turn to avoid the need for reversing and turning again, which increases danger. 2. Heavy fog or sandstorm conditions: When turning in such weather, be fully aware of your surroundings. Turn on the front small lights and fog lights early, honk frequently to alert pedestrians and other vehicles, proceed slowly, and always be prepared to brake and stop. 3. Turns on rainy, snowy, or muddy roads: Use the engine's drag resistance in advance to reduce speed and proceed slowly, avoiding sharp steering and sudden braking. When turning uphill, if other vehicles are stuck due to slipping and blocking the curve, park your vehicle on the right side in advance and wait for the vehicle ahead to pass before proceeding. When turning downhill and slipping, take care to prevent the car from sliding and causing a collision. 4. Turns at intersections: When turning left, the driver should signal in advance and stay as close to the center of the road as possible to facilitate vehicles behind and those turning right. When turning right, also signal first, turn slowly, and be mindful of the inner wheel difference to prevent the right rear wheel from going off the road and hitting pedestrians or obstacles.