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Why does the coach always say "don't overtake in corners" when learning to drive?

In driving, any skill has its limitations and two sides. For example, overtaking in corners, many people talk about its disadvantages, and try not to overtake in corners. In fact, overtaking in a curve depends on what kind of narrow curve and whether it can overtake. In one case, overtaking in a curve is better than overtaking in a straight line, that is, the road is wide enough to turn and the line of sight is wide, and overtaking in a left curve is faster than overtaking in the same geographical advantage.

According to my personal driving experience, it is best to overtake on the straight road in daily driving. One is to look farther and see if there is a car coming across. The other is that the speed on the straight road is not easy to get out of control, and it may slip or get out of control if it is too fast on the curve.

If you have to talk about the skills of overtaking in a corner, or what to do when you have to overtake in a corner sometimes, I can also talk about:

1. The safety principle of overtaking is to go quickly and return quickly, so as to minimize the time for two cars to merge, whether it is straight or curved, and avoid accidents as much as possible.

2. Try to reserve enough places in case the opposite car can avoid. If the road is narrow and there are guardrails on both sides, just enough for two cars to drive side by side, it is best to overtake carefully at the corner.

When overtaking, honk the horn or flash the light to signal that I want to overtake the car in front. Under normal circumstances, the front car will give way. If you encounter a corner and you are deadlocked in pulling speed, give up overtaking first and wait for a straight road or a road with good sight.

You can't overtake when you can't see the road ahead clearly. This is a rule, and this principle should be followed in rural corners. I often take detours in the countryside. I have formed a habit. No matter whether there are trees or cars ahead, I will slow down and honk my horn, because you never know if a car will suddenly come out from the opposite side. Not every driver knows the rules of slowing down and honking. When you fly a fork, there will be a fork just like you in the opposite direction. If there is a car in front of the country bend, all you have to do is walk slowly behind it honestly, and overtaking is absolutely forbidden. Although your time is precious, I think your life is not precious but priceless!