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RIGHT TURN FROM A MINOR ROAD

After turning, the steering wheel will spin back to the straight position by itself (“self centre”) - do not give it a free hand, maintain light grip and straighten as needed.

 

In case evasive action is suddenly needed, the delay in action by first having to regain the grip costs valuable time.

If you release the wheel letting it self-centre, you may fail the driving test.

 

Exiting the turn, lightly press the lower third of the accelerator pedal, and accelerate to the allowed speed.

 

Skidding can develop from a combination of acceleration and steering even on a dry road at a speed as low as 40 km/h - hence, accelerate out of a turn, not during it.

 

Easy acceleration is good for the engine, and helps avoid burnouts.

Remember: spin wheels and you risk to fail the driving test due to insufficient control of the car.