What are the consequences of suddenly turning the steering wheel at 100 km/h on the highway?
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Suddenly turning the steering wheel at 100 km/h on the highway can easily cause the vehicle to roll over or collide with other vehicles or highway guardrails. Here are some precautions for driving on the highway: 1. Check the car before entering the highway: Before entering the highway, inspect the car's braking system, tire pressure, and wear to avoid emergency braking failure. Both underinflated and overinflated tires are not conducive to high-speed driving and can easily lead to a blowout. 2. Fasten your seatbelt: Whether driving on ordinary roads or highways, always fasten your seatbelt. Passengers in the rear seats also need to wear seatbelts when driving at high speeds. 3. Drive in the designated lane: Highways have clearly marked lanes for large vehicles, small vehicles, etc. When overtaking, once you occupy a lane, return to your own lane promptly after completing the overtaking maneuver and avoid occupying other lanes for an extended period.