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What are the techniques for controlling speed on an S-curve?

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StNora
08/28/2025, 12:28:29 AM

S-curve speed control techniques are as follows: 1. When entering the S-curve, pay attention to the position of the front of the car and try to drive in the middle. 2. When preparing to enter, pay attention to your speed. Do not go too fast. It is best to maintain the same speed and enter at a low gear and low speed. 3. When the left corner of the car touches the right line, turn the steering wheel to the left by one circle and 45 degrees, keeping the left corner of the car at a certain angle to the right line of the first bend of the S-curve. This will prevent the car from crossing or going out of the line. 4. After slowly completing the right line of the first bend, keep the steering wheel unchanged. When the left corner of the car touches the left line of the second bend, straighten the steering wheel and turn it one circle and 45 degrees. At this time, let the car move slowly for a while.

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LilyRose
09/09/2025, 10:57:41 PM

With over two decades of driving experience, especially on mountain roads with S-curves, I've learned that the key to speed control lies in early preparation. Start easing off the throttle or gently applying the brakes at least 50 meters before entering a curve—don't wait until you're in the middle of the turn. Keep your eyes focused on the exit of the curve rather than fixating on the road immediately in front of you; this ensures smoother steering. Use engine braking by downshifting to third or fourth gear to help maintain speed stability and reduce brake pad wear. In rainy or foggy conditions, reduce your speed to less than half of what you'd normally drive—traction is paramount. Adjust your seat for comfort to enhance concentration. Beginners should practice sharp turns in an open area to build confidence gradually. Safe driving isn't just about speed control; it also involves regular checks of tires and brake systems. Remember, the golden rule is 'slow in, fast out'—never rush recklessly.

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Cathy
10/23/2025, 11:48:13 PM

As a novice driver, I was initially intimidated by S-curves during driving lessons, but through practice, I mastered speed control techniques. My instructor taught me to slow down before entering a curve, focusing on feeling the speed changes rather than relying on the dashboard. For example, releasing the throttle 100 meters in advance allows the speed to decrease smoothly, and maintaining steady steering without sudden wheel movements once in the curve. Gentle braking (pump braking) is safer than sudden stops to avoid skidding. On downhill slopes, using lower gears for engine braking helps with control and reduces brake wear. In rainy conditions with slippery roads, I try to keep speeds below 30 km/h for better traction. It's advisable to practice curve driving more often and have a co-driver for guidance, which boosts confidence. Regular vehicle checks are crucial, especially brake fluid levels and tire wear, ensuring reliable response in critical moments. With gradual proficiency, the nervousness fades away.

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LandonMarie
12/06/2025, 11:09:53 PM

From a safe driving perspective, controlling speed on S-curves is a matter of life and death. Before entering a curve, you must slow down to the speed indicated on warning signs, focusing your vision on the distant exit to ensure smooth steering. Maintain a steady speed throughout the curve, avoiding sudden acceleration or braking that could lead to loss of control. Rainy or snowy conditions increase risks—reduce speed to 30% of the safe value and activate the anti-slip system. Regular maintenance of brakes and tire pressure can improve braking efficiency. Wearing seat belts is fundamental protection—these simple steps can significantly reduce accident rates.

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AllieFitz
01/27/2026, 12:25:14 AM

I'm passionate about track driving, and controlling speed on S-curves requires great skill. Slow down to the safety limit at the turning point, maintain steady throttle through the apex, and accelerate out of the curve. Keep your eyes locked on the distant horizon to guide smooth steering, and use lower gears to help maintain speed and avoid brake overheating. Body balance is key—check suspension and tire grip to ensure precise handling. But don't push too hard; roads are not racetracks, so moderate speed is essential for safety.

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StBrynlee
04/22/2026, 10:36:47 PM

For commuters driving through S-curve mountain roads daily, there are simple yet effective ways to control speed safely and economically. Release the accelerator 200 meters before entering a curve to allow inertia to slow the car down, while keeping your eyes on the exit of the curve and steering gently. Use lower gears for engine braking instead of frequent brake application, which saves fuel and is eco-friendly. In rainy or foggy conditions, maintain a speed below 40km/h to prevent skidding, and ensure regular maintenance of brake pads for reliability. These small habits make driving easier and safer.

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