Should You Fully Depress the Clutch When Turning a Car?
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Driving through a turn requires judgment based on the situation. In congested areas where you're using first or second gear, you can depress the clutch and rely on the car's idle speed to make the turn. Here are some precautions for turning a car: 1. Precautions one: Control your speed according to the size of the curve, slowing down as much as possible to avoid skidding or losing control. 2. Precautions two: When turning, adjust the steering wheel to match the road's curvature and your car's speed, ensuring appropriate steering angle and timing. Return the steering wheel promptly and never take both hands off it to prevent dangerous deviations.