Why does the vehicle cross the line during curve driving?
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Reasons for crossing the line during curve driving: 1. Immediately crossing the inner line upon entering the curve - this occurs when turning left too sharply or too early upon entry. The correct approach is to straighten the vehicle first before initiating the turn; 2. Crossing the line at the first curve - this happens when making excessive leftward micro-adjustments during the curve. Avoid making large steering wheel adjustments during curve driving and instead make slow, minor corrections; 3. Crossing the line immediately upon entering the right curve - caused by turning right too early or excessively. The proper method is to make minor rightward adjustments after straightening the steering wheel; 4. Crossing the line at the rear section of the right curve - results from excessive rightward steering or over-correction, similar to the second scenario. Again, avoid large steering adjustments and make slow, minor corrections instead.