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Safer
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UKmotorists
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Blind
Bends
Blind
bends are very hazardous and should be treated as such. There
is method and procedure to driving safely round a blind bend. |
As you approach
the bend position you car for the best view of the road ahead. If
the road bends to the left then pull closer to the center of the
road but do not cross the white lines. If the bend is to the right
then keep to the left until you can see through the corner.
Lower your speed and keep it smooth. The best way to help
the tyres keep their grip of the road surface is not to suddenly
change your speed, especially in the middle of a corner. Drop a
gear if you need to , this will slow the car down as soon as you
take your foot off the accelerator so you will not necessarily need
to brake which is not recommended during the turning of a vehicle.
If you brake hard whilst going round a corner then the tyres can
break traction and the car will then immediately try to skid in
a straight line rather than continuing to turn the corner.
Keeping the accelerator at a constant during the manouvre
will keep the car stable and using the right driving line through
the bend will help to keep the car where you want it.
If you can imagine the path of your car through a bend try
to make that path as constant as possible without sudden twists
or turns. A long curve is much better than a straight followed by
a sudden turn and then straight again. If the sudden turn is too
much for the tyres to hold then the car could leave the road or
skid into the path of an oncoming car. |
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