When to Turn the Steering Wheel While Driving Around a Corner?
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Turning the steering wheel at the right moment when making a turn is crucial. For a left turn on a narrow road, turn the steering wheel when the right front corner of the car aligns with the roadside. If the road is wider, you can turn the steering wheel earlier. For a right turn on a narrow road, turn the steering wheel when the left front corner of the car aligns with the roadside. If the road is wider, you can also turn the steering wheel earlier. Below are some precautions for making turns: 1. Always slow down when turning, and avoid turning the steering wheel too quickly to prevent skidding. If the car starts to skid, immediately release the accelerator pedal and turn the steering wheel toward the side of the skidding rear wheel. Once the car stabilizes, straighten the steering wheel and continue driving. 2. Avoid using the brake pedal while turning, especially emergency braking. 3. When turning, coordinate the steering wheel movement with the curve and match it to the speed, ensuring the turning angle is appropriate. Never let go of the steering wheel to prevent the car from veering off course and causing danger.