What are the techniques for turning while driving?
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Here are the techniques for turning while driving: 1. Follow the outside-inside-outside principle for steering: If you want to pass through a curve quickly and avoid generating excessive centrifugal force during the turn, you must make full use of the road width and try to turn in a large arc to make it as close to a straight line as possible. 2. For uphill curves, first release the throttle and downshift: Then quickly accelerate out of the uphill curve. Before entering the curve, release the throttle to allow the vehicle to enter the curve at a faster speed along the outside of the curve, then downshift one or two gears, select the appropriate path and correct the direction, while lightly pressing the throttle.
Throughout my years of driving experience, I've learned that taking turns requires special attention to safety and anticipation. I make it a habit to start slowing down about 100 meters in advance, reducing speed to match the curve angle, which gives me ample reaction time. Using turn signals is mandatory to inform following vehicles of my intentions. Before entering a turn, I carefully check the rearview and side mirrors, and always turn my head to inspect blind spots since bicycles or electric scooters sometimes hide there. During the turn, I maintain smooth steering control, avoiding sudden movements, and keep a steady speed to prevent skidding. Extra caution is needed in rain or snow - I gently apply brakes or use lower gears to increase traction on slippery roads. At night, I pay close attention to the headlight coverage to ensure visibility of the turn's endpoint. Safety always comes first - never rush through turns, as patience significantly reduces accident risks.