Why Do I Always Cross the Line When Driving on Curves?
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Here are the reasons for crossing the line when driving on curves: 1. Crossing the inner line immediately upon entering the curve. This happens when you steer left too much or too early upon entering the curve. You should first straighten the car body before turning. 2. Crossing the line in the first curve. This occurs when the leftward adjustment angle is too large during the curve. Avoid making large steering adjustments when driving on curves; instead, make slow and minor adjustments. 3. Crossing the line immediately upon entering the right curve. This is caused by steering right too early or too much. The correct operation is to make a minor right adjustment after straightening the steering wheel. 4. Crossing the line at the rear part of the right curve. This happens when you steer right too much or over-adjust the steering wheel, similar to the second situation. Avoid making large steering adjustments; instead, make slow and minor adjustments.