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What is the speed limit for turning?

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StSebastian
07/28/2025, 09:15:19 PM

New traffic regulations stipulate that the speed when turning should not exceed 30 km/h. Here are some precautions regarding vehicle turns: 1. With traffic signals: At intersections with marked lanes, enter the appropriate lane according to your intended direction; yield to vehicles already in the intersection when preparing to enter a roundabout; when turning left, turn from the left side of the intersection center point. Activate turn signals when turning, and use low beams when driving at night. 2. Without traffic signals: Yield to vehicles with the right of way when there are traffic signs or markings; when there are no traffic signs or markings, stop and observe before entering the intersection, yielding to vehicles coming from the right; turning vehicles must yield to vehicles going straight; right-turning vehicles from the opposite direction must yield to left-turning vehicles.

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VanLyla
08/12/2025, 07:01:25 AM

After driving for so many years, there's really no one-size-fits-all rule for turning speed. I think the key is to consider the specific situation. For example, when turning at urban intersections, reducing speed to 10-20 km/h is safer and ensures a smooth maneuver. On highways, 50-80 km/h is suitable for curves, but never exceed the posted speed limit. Weather conditions make a big difference: in rain, reduce speed by at least one-third to avoid tire slippage; in snow, dropping below 10 km/h provides more peace of mind. Sharp turns are especially risky—higher speeds increase centrifugal force, leading to skidding. Vehicle type also matters: small cars handle more nimbly than large SUVs. My habit is to ease off the accelerator early to slow down before turning, steer gently, and gradually accelerate after exiting the bend. Safe driving always comes first—proper speed control ensures passenger comfort and reduces collision risks. Remember, don’t rush; going slower is always better than risking an accident.

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AlyssaLee
10/01/2025, 10:09:10 PM

When I first learned to drive, my instructor always reminded me not to take turns too fast. He said there's no fixed speed limit in regulations, but it's best to keep between 15 to 30 km/h for urban turns. I still keep this in mind when driving now: maintaining around 20 km/h when turning at small city intersections is steady and safe. For highway curves, 50 to 70 km/h is sufficient. On rainy days when the road is slippery, halving the speed is safer, ensuring better tire grip. In snowy and cold conditions, it's even more crucial to slow down, reducing to 10 km/h to maintain control. Observing road conditions before turning is vital, especially in areas with many pedestrians or vehicles—slowing down helps prevent accidents. Enter the turn slowly and exit steadily, avoiding sharp steering wheel movements. Safety comes first; driving too fast can cause the car to shake, making passengers uncomfortable and increasing the risk of accidents. Develop good habits by reminding yourself not to speed during every turn—safety is the top priority.

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MacMaria
11/14/2025, 10:52:45 PM

There are no rigid rules for turning speeds; it depends on the situation. In urban areas, left and right turns at 15 to 30 km/h are appropriate. On highway curves, maintain 50 to 80 km/h without exceeding the speed limit. Reduce speed in rain or snow: slightly slower in rain, below 10 km/h in snow. Vehicle type matters—small cars are more agile. Safe driving is fundamental; slower speeds ensure smoother turns.

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CollinAnn
01/05/2026, 12:29:29 AM

When traveling with family, I pay special attention to turning speed. My wife and kids in the back seat get carsick if I turn too fast, so I keep it between 10 to 20 km/h at city intersections to ensure comfort. On highway curves, 40 to 60 km/h is smooth without swaying. On rainy days when the road is slippery, I halve the speed to prevent losing control. Slow down early before turning, steer gently and exit the turn steadily—no sudden acceleration. Safety first: control speed well to avoid sudden braking and keep the family at ease. Drive even slower when the vehicle is heavily loaded. Remember to be extra cautious in rain and complex road conditions.

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ONatalie
04/02/2026, 12:21:35 AM

Daily driving in a professional vehicle requires balanced turning speeds. In cities, turning at 20 to 40 km/h ensures efficiency and safety. For sharp turns, maintain 15 km/h to avoid accidents. Reduce speed by 30% in rain or snow to prevent skidding. Slow down further when the vehicle is fully loaded. The core of safe driving is that higher speeds lead to greater losses in accidents. Before turning, ease off the throttle and steer smoothly for a stable exit.

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