What are the key points and positions for right-angle turning techniques?

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AnnaLynn
07/29/25 3:18am
Here are the techniques and key points for right-angle turning: When entering the right angle: As the vehicle enters the examination area, keep one-third of the right front of the car aligned with the boundary line. At this point, the right wheels should be approximately 30cm away from the boundary line. When turning: When the support of the small triangular window on the left middle door aligns with the prominent right angle, quickly turn the steering wheel fully to the left. When exiting the angle: Once aligned with the exit, promptly straighten the steering wheel and continue moving forward until completely clear of the right angle. The right-angle turn is an assessment point in Subject 2 of the driver's license test, evaluating the driver's ability to correctly operate steering and accurately judge the inner and outer wheel differentials when driving through sharp turns.
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MacCaden
08/12/25 1:43pm
After driving for so many years, I've learned that the key to making sharp 90-degree turns lies in choosing the right reference point. First, slow down to a low speed. As you approach the turning point, focus your eyes on the inner corner's shoulder or curb edge. At that precise moment, turn the steering wheel sharply beyond 90 degrees. Then quickly shift your gaze to the exit direction after the turn—this ensures smooth vehicle trajectory and prevents scraping or hitting the curb. This technique is particularly crucial in narrow streets. For larger vehicles, you'll need to select reference points slightly earlier, with slight differences between SUVs and compact cars. With practice, you'll naturally develop this instinct. The critical step is checking mirrors before initiating the turn to confirm surrounding safety—never compromise blind spot awareness while focusing on reference points. Remember, maintaining steady speed is fundamental; overly aggressive turns risk loss of control. Mastering this will enhance both driving fluidity and overall safety.
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StVivian
10/02/25 5:45am
When teaching students to drive, it is essential to accurately master the reference points for a 90-degree turn. As you approach the turning position, slow down and control the speed; focus your eyes on the inner angle point, usually the curb or a corner marker. When the vehicle reaches the appropriate position, turn the steering wheel. Immediately after turning, shift your gaze to the exit path to ensure the vehicle does not scrape roadside objects. For beginners, it is recommended to practice first in an open area to determine the exact timing for the reference points, such as acting when the car is about one meter away from the corner point. Additionally, always remind them to check the mirrors to observe the surroundings, as blind spots increase during turns. Repeated practice of these fundamental skills helps develop muscle memory, which is highly practical for both driving tests and everyday driving.
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