What causes the left side to be too wide during a right-angle turn?
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During a right-angle turn, the left side being too wide is due to turning the steering wheel too late at the starting point. Below are specific details about car turning: Control speed and honk frequently: During daily driving, when road conditions are unclear, control your speed, honk frequently, and always choose a path with a solid roadbed and wider surface. If visibility is good during the turn and there are no obstacles, adopt a "cutting the corner" approach to reduce the amount of steering wheel rotation, thereby minimizing centrifugal force. Slow down, look, and proceed with caution: Reduce speed within 50-100 meters before the turn, use turn signals to indicate direction, and pay close attention to the inside of the turn, watching out for pedestrians, bicycles, or motorcycles that may be traveling alongside without clear direction.