Question:
If we want to drive car in curve roads, if curve is left where should be the car on the road ( 1. Center of road 2. Left side of road. 3.Right side of road ) and also for the right turn ?
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firstly there is no rule as such to drive on curves.slow-cautioned-alert driving is what is required.if the curve is towards left,then the front left wheel has to make more angle and a very swift one also than compared to the front right wheel.so when taking a left curve the vehicle should be in such a position like it covers the left angle without ant difficulty and the ideal place on the road is towards the middle left of the road.
similarly it is the case for taking right turn where it is the opposite mechanism.
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Assuming the road is a one lane road (such as an exit ramp), if the road curves to the left, I start out in the right edge of the lane, move towards the left side of the lane at the middle of the turn, and ease back to the right side of the lane as the turn ends. This makes your path as straight as possible, causing less wear on your tires, suspension etc. Also, follow the speed limit sign, especially if you are in a rollover prone vehicle, such as an SUV (suburban ussault vehicle)More Questions & Answers ...
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