Which Light to Watch When Making a Right Turn in a Car?
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When making a right turn at an intersection, the driver should first check if there is a dedicated arrow signal for right turns and follow the rule of stopping at red and proceeding at green. Precautions for making a right turn in a car: Before changing lanes for a right turn, the driver should signal in advance. This serves as a warning to vehicles behind as well as to electric bikes, bicycles, and pedestrians. Always check for oncoming straight traffic from the left and yield to them. Observe traffic signals carefully and follow traffic rules. Car turning techniques: Follow the outside-inside-outside principle for turning. To navigate a curve quickly and minimize centrifugal force, make use of the full width of the road and take a wide arc, making the turn as straight as possible. For uphill curves, ease off the throttle and downshift before entering the curve, then accelerate quickly to exit. Before entering the curve, release the throttle to allow the car to enter at a higher speed along the outside of the curve, then downshift one or two gears. Choose the best line and correct the direction while gently applying the throttle.