What are the techniques for driving through S-curves?
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Driving through S-curves involves aligning the left point to the right line and the right point to the left line. The left and right points refer to the top corners of the car's front. This means that when turning in a particular direction, you should use the corresponding top corner of the car to follow the edge of the road on the opposite side. For example, when approaching a left turn, align the left corner of the car with the right edge of the road and maintain that angle until the curve is completed, then straighten the wheel. While navigating S-curves, it's crucial to keep the speed slow. If the speed is too fast, gently tap the brake, but avoid coming to a complete stop. Also, don't release the clutch too much—steadiness is key when driving slowly.
The first time I encountered an S-curve while driving, I was extremely nervous, but gradually figured out some practical tips. The key is to slow down and not rush through the curve; excessive speed can make the car unstable and prone to losing control. Keep your eyes focused far ahead, looking at the exit point of the curve rather than the road immediately in front—this helps anticipate the steering timing. Turn the steering wheel smoothly and steadily, avoiding sudden jerks, or the car will wobble like a boat. Slow down before entering the curve to give yourself enough reaction time, and also pay attention to the connection to the next curve after exiting. With more practice, I found that practicing small curves in an empty parking lot was very helpful—beginners shouldn’t rush, safety comes first. In bad weather, like rain when the road is slippery, I’ll be even more cautious and increase the braking distance.