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What is the maximum speed limit when driving a motor vehicle through a sharp curve?

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OLayla
08/26/2025, 10:45:55 PM

When driving a motor vehicle through a sharp curve, the maximum speed should not exceed 30 kilometers per hour. Reasons for setting the maximum speed limit during turns: The faster the speed, the stronger the inertia of the vehicle while driving, leading to poorer control of direction and significantly increased risks. If an emergency occurs ahead, it will be difficult to control the vehicle in a short time, resulting in unimaginable consequences. Especially during turns, if the speed is too high, it may cause loss of control over the vehicle, leading to the vehicle being thrown out and causing a traffic accident. Maximum speed during turns: The maximum driving speed of motor vehicles should not exceed 30 kilometers per hour, while for tractors, electric vehicles, and wheeled special machinery vehicles, the speed should not exceed 15 kilometers per hour.

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SanWyatt
09/08/2025, 10:01:17 PM

When driving on sharp curves, the maximum speed must never exceed 30 km/h. This was repeatedly emphasized by my driving instructor during lessons—sharp curves have narrow roads and tight turns. If the speed is too high, the centrifugal force increases, and if the tires can't grip the road properly, the car can easily skid or roll over. I still remember witnessing an accident in the mountains caused by speeding around a curve. So, whenever I encounter such road sections, I proactively slow down and keep my speed below 25 km/h for extra safety. Safety comes first—don't risk saving a few minutes. Additionally, new drivers should familiarize themselves with road conditions in advance and develop the habit of checking speed limit signs. Remember, drive slower—life is more precious than time.

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VonElizabeth
10/22/2025, 10:48:40 PM

When driving a motor vehicle through sharp curves, the speed limit is 30 kilometers per hour, as I learned from the traffic rule book. As an experienced driver with many years behind the wheel, I strictly adhere to this regulation. Visibility is poor at sharp turns, and if the speed is too high, the braking distance increases, making it dangerous if pedestrians or obstacles suddenly appear. I’ve tried going slightly faster a few times myself, and the car body started to sway, which gave me a scare. So now I’ve developed the habit of easing off the accelerator before entering the curve, slowing down to pass through smoothly. Controlling the speed well also makes the driving experience more comfortable. Additionally, if the road is wet on rainy days, extra caution is needed—reducing the speed to below 20 is even safer. These small tips can help avoid major troubles.

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VeraRose
12/05/2025, 10:12:18 PM

When driving a motor vehicle through sharp bends, the speed must not exceed 30 kilometers per hour. This is a fixed legal rule. I clearly understood this when reading the traffic laws, and it applies to all vehicle types, aiming to reduce accident risks. Speeding not only results in fines and penalty points but also easily leads to rollovers or rear-end collisions. I always remind myself not to rush, to control the throttle under my foot, and ensure safe passage through the curve. The core of safe driving is following the rules, which is more important than any driving technique.

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DeEthan
01/25/2026, 11:29:51 PM

As a driver who has experienced various road conditions, I know full well that the speed must not exceed 30 kilometers per hour when taking sharp turns. Practical experience has taught me that braking sharply on curves is ineffective, and at high speeds, the car tends to drift and become unstable. I've seen too many accidents caused by inexperienced drivers speeding. That's why I always slow down in advance and maintain around 25 when entering a curve. Only when the car is stable can I feel at ease, especially during night driving or when fatigued. Developing this habit can make you a responsible driver, avoiding harm to yourself and others. A little slower speed means a much longer road ahead.

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LunaAnn
04/21/2026, 10:04:20 PM

When encountering sharp curves while driving, I strictly adhere to the maximum speed of 30 kilometers per hour. In poor weather conditions, such as rain or icy roads, this speed is still too high, and I usually reduce it to around 20. Slippery roads with reduced friction make it easy for tires to skid and lose control at high speeds during turns. My personal habit is to slow down before entering the curve and check the dashboard to ensure I don't exceed the limit. Developing good habits can significantly reduce accidents, after all, safety is the shortest path home.

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