What to Pay Attention to When Driving on Curves?

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RosalieAnn
07/29/25 9:02am
First, on highways or roads with gentle slopes and wide surfaces, take shortcuts when turning. Secondly, for uphill curves, release the accelerator before entering the curve, allowing the vehicle to enter the curve at a higher speed along the outer side. Then, downshift by one or two gears, choose the path and adjust the direction while lightly pressing the accelerator. After passing the apex of the curve, move back to the outer side of the curve, confirm the road conditions are safe, increase the accelerator, and finally exit the curve quickly along the outer side. Lastly, when navigating downhill curves, release the accelerator and apply the brakes before entering the curve to significantly reduce speed, downshift by one or two gears, and enter the curve at a slower speed along the outer side. Then, release the brakes, choose the path and adjust the direction. After passing the apex of the curve, move back to the outer side of the curve, lightly press the accelerator, and finally exit the curve quickly along the outer side. Reduce speed when turning, master the minimum turning radius as the extreme limit, and frequently use the steering wheel according to different curve degrees to determine how to steer.
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