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What are the precautions when turning a car?

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VanVivian
07/29/25 3:49am

When turning a car, the steering wheel operation should match the road curvature and coordinate with the driving speed to achieve appropriate steering angle, proper steering timing, and timely direction correction. It is strictly prohibited to take both hands off the steering wheel to prevent dangerous deviation. Below are relevant introductions about car turning: Slow down when turning: Do not turn the steering wheel too sharply to avoid excessive centrifugal force causing the car to skid. If the car skids, immediately release the accelerator pedal and turn the steering wheel toward the side where the rear wheels are skidding. Once the vehicle resumes straight driving, correct the steering wheel and continue driving. Use turn signals at intersections: When turning left, besides changing lanes and activating the turn signal in advance, try to drive closer to the center of the road while waiting to turn to facilitate the passage of following vehicles. When turning right, besides merging into the outer lane in advance, also turn on the right turn signal to alert pedestrians on the roadside. Reduce speed when turning right and be mindful of the impact of the inner wheel difference to avoid scraping pedestrians.

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Gonzalez
08/12/25 3:07pm

I always pay extra attention to slowing down and observing when turning while driving. As a new driver, I'm most afraid of accidents during turns, so I proactively reduce my speed to around 30 km/h before entering a curve to allow enough buffer. Signaling 2-3 seconds in advance is crucial—otherwise others won't know my intention. I also make it a habit to thoroughly check blind spots by turning my head—last time I nearly hit an e-bike when I failed to check the side, so now I never take it lightly. Turns are especially slippery on rainy days, so I lower my speed further to avoid sudden steering that could cause wobbling, as poor tire grip increases the risk of losing control. Also, avoid cluttering the car interior—objects flying around during turns can be distracting. I recommend practicing more on familiar routes like this to build confidence gradually. Turns don't just concern yourself—they affect others' safety too, so never be careless.

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DeKaylee
10/02/25 7:37am

After years of driving, I've learned that the key to turning lies in control and smoothness. Experience tells me to brake and slow down 50 meters before entering a curve, adjusting speed according to the curve's sharpness. When turning, signal precisely—too early or too late can cause confusion, so I activate the indicator about 100 meters in advance to give others time to anticipate. Checking blind spots by turning my head is crucial, as motorcycles often hide there—never overlook them. Worn tires affect grip, so I regularly check tread depth and tire pressure. Jerking the steering wheel is the most dangerous; gentle and gradual movements prevent skidding. At night, I use headlights to widen my field of vision but keep speeds moderate to avoid sudden obstacles. Safe driving isn't about winning races—patience and attention to detail are what truly matter.

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LillianaRose
11/16/25 2:32am

When turning, I always prioritize safety first. Ensuring all passengers are securely fastened with seat belts is crucial, as high-speed turns can lead to ejection and injuries. I slow down when approaching intersections, aiming for speeds below 20 km/h to prevent loss of control, and use turn signals to indicate my intentions to other vehicles. Extra caution is taken when turning near pedestrian zones, such as schools, where I reduce to a crawl to guard against children running unpredictably. Vehicle load affects balance, so I distribute heavy cargo evenly beforehand. Wet roads increase the risk of skidding, so I turn slowly to minimize the chance of losing traction. These simple habits protect both myself and others, making driving more reassuring once they become second nature.

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DeAdeline
01/06/26 4:09am

As a car enthusiast, I pay close attention to cornering performance and details. Choosing high-quality tires improves grip and prevents skidding during turns; avoid stacking cargo at the rear to prevent steering difficulties, and gently decelerate before entering a corner to control speed. Using turn signals lets other drivers anticipate your actions, and checking for motorcycles by turning your head is crucial. In rainy conditions, where tire water drainage is poor, I opt for wider paths and leave extra buffer distance. Incorporating smooth techniques into daily driving—such as maintaining steady speed when entering a curve—inspired by professional racing, makes driving smoother, safer, and more fuel-efficient.

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