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Should I step on the brake or the accelerator when turning sharply? What are the skills for safe cornering?

More and more people are learning to drive. Can these people really drive after they get their driver's licenses? Look at the lessons of novice drivers. Many novice drivers fish in troubled waters while learning to drive in driving school. They got their driver's license by rote. In fact, they often make some jokes and almost cause car accidents. Do you have to brake when driving around the corner? The old driver will sweat for you. Don't drive like this again.

Many novice drivers don't know anything when they get on the bus after getting their driver's license. They don't even know whether to brake when turning. Finally, the car lost control and directly overturned at high speed. Whether to brake at high speed is a controversial issue. Novice drivers don't understand, so be sure to ask the old drivers.

Do you brake when turning? Sure, hit the brakes. When turning, be sure to slow down and keep a safe speed range. Everyone is not a racing driver, so we can't practice the corner-crossing method of the drainage trough. Just slow down when you turn. Many novice drivers don't have the habit of stepping on the brakes in advance when turning. When the turn is too large, the sudden braking causes excessive centrifugal force, the car directly rolls over and the owner is thrown off the road.

Automobile tires are the medium that contacts the ground. When turning, the grip of the tire decreases. If you don't brake before turning, the car will easily get out of control. Novice drivers must step on the brakes in advance before turning to keep the speed within a reasonable range, which can maximize the use of grip to improve stability, and the steering and braking effects of the car are also stronger. Some novice drivers have poor skills and want to learn from racing drivers. They don't brake before turning, but slam on the brakes when turning. This behavior is too dangerous.

If you drive faster and don't brake before turning, there will be understeer when turning. At this time, even if you hit the steering wheel, it will be useless. It will be more dangerous to brake suddenly. When cornering, the brakes are slammed, and the steering force generated by the front wheel is not enough to turn, resulting in insufficient cornering, weak grip of the car, loss of center of gravity and rollover.

Don't think that turning is just a trivial matter. If you want to test the driving skills of a novice driver, you must see how he does it when turning. You must slow down before turning, and you must not break through the grip limit of the front wheel. Step on the brakes lightly before turning, make full use of the brakes to slow down, and hold the steering wheel firmly when turning. It is safer to slow down by engine load. If the car skids, you should immediately release the accelerator and turn the steering wheel to the side where the rear wheel skids. Don't be confused.