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What are the techniques for making correct turns while driving?

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StLily
07/28/2025, 08:49:09 PM

Driving turns can be categorized into left turns, right turns, and also involve turning during U-turns and reversing. For the following different scenarios, the correct turning techniques can be specifically divided into: 1. Sharp turns on ordinary roads: Honk the horn 50-100 meters before starting the turn and slow down. When visibility is limited at the curve, quickly steer the car to the right side of the road to avoid obstructing other vehicles. 2. Turning at intersections: When making a left turn, signal in advance and stay as close to the center of the road as possible to facilitate vehicles behind and those making right turns. For right turns, also signal first, turn slowly, and be mindful of the inner wheel difference to prevent the rear right wheel from going off the road or hitting pedestrians and obstacles. 3. Turning in heavy fog or sandstorms: Turn on the front small lights and fog lights in advance, honk frequently to alert pedestrians and other vehicles, proceed slowly, and be prepared to brake and stop at any time. 4. Turning on rainy, snowy, or muddy roads: Use the engine's drag resistance to reduce speed in advance and proceed slowly, avoiding sudden steering or hard braking. When turning uphill, if other vehicles are stuck due to slipping and blocking the curve, park the car on the right side in advance and wait for the vehicle ahead to pass before proceeding. When turning downhill and slipping, take care to prevent the car from sliding and causing a collision. 5. Turning on steep slopes: Slow down and honk when approaching the curve. Shift to a lower gear in advance on steep slopes to ensure sufficient climbing power and avoid shifting gears during the turn. Choose the right timing for steering to complete the turn in one go.

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StJeffrey
08/12/2025, 06:24:58 AM

Having driven for over twenty years, I've summarized a few key techniques for making proper turns. First, slowing down in advance is crucial—release the accelerator before entering the turn and adjust braking intensity based on the turn's sharpness; don't wait until you're in the curve to panic. Second, always use your turn signal—it's not just for you but to communicate your intentions to others, ideally signaling at least three seconds ahead. Third, check your blind spots—don't rely solely on mirrors; physically turn your head, especially at intersections with cyclists or pedestrians. Fourth, maintain a steady speed during the turn—avoid sharp steering to prevent skidding, and gradually accelerate only after exiting the turn. On rainy or icy roads, reduce speed further and leave extra space. Finally, ensure it's safe before merging lanes after the turn—don't rush to switch lanes.

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StAlan
10/01/2025, 04:05:05 AM

As a new driver who just got my license, I've been nervous about turning a few times. Simply put, don't drive too fast before turning, brake early to control speed - going too fast makes it easy to overshoot. Always use your turn signals, or the instructor will scold you to death, plus it alerts others around you. Keep your eyes moving, check mirrors thoroughly before turning your head to scan blind spots, in case electric bikes suddenly appear. Turn the steering wheel smoothly during the turn, don't jerk it too sharply - go through steadily. After completing the turn, accelerate gradually, don't shoot out like a race car. Remember these driving school lessons, practice a few more times to get familiar, and you can avoid minor scrapes.

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DiReid
11/14/2025, 10:04:39 PM

The core of turning techniques lies in safe driving. You must slow down before entering the turn and maintain proper speed control, otherwise the risk of losing control increases significantly. Using turn signals is both a legal requirement and a courtesy to other road users. Checking blind spots is essential, especially at busy intersections—always look left and right thoroughly. Avoid sharp steering wheel movements during turns; maintain smooth motions to prevent vehicle skidding. After completing the turn, accelerate gently back into the lane. Additionally, these turning techniques apply to various road conditions—such as nighttime or rainy weather—where turning on lights early and reducing speed become even more critical. Developing good habits can significantly reduce accidents.

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ChristopherAnn
01/04/2026, 11:41:35 PM

During my daily commute, I often encounter these situations when making turns. Slow down before entering the turn—don't go too fast, usually reducing from 60 to 30. Signal early to let cars behind know you're turning. Check your blind spot—sometimes delivery riders might be rushing by. Don't rush the turn; steer smoothly and gradually accelerate after exiting the turn. In the city, pay extra attention to pedestrians and bus stops. Brake gently in rainy conditions. Just remember these key points: slow down, signal, check, steer steadily, and accelerate slowly. With practice, it becomes second nature.

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OKinsley
04/01/2026, 11:36:49 PM

After decades of driving, I've developed a solid set of proper turning techniques. Slowing down in advance is standard practice – reducing speed before entering a turn prevents accidents. Using turn signals is mandatory, giving others time to react. Checking blind spots thoroughly is crucial, especially with today's crowded roads – a simple head turn can prevent trouble. Make turning movements as smooth as possible, avoiding abrupt actions; gently accelerate when exiting the turn. With age, I've become more focused on speed control and leaving extra space during turns. On rainy days when roads are slippery, I always reduce speed further. Adopting these techniques has made my driving much smoother.

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