Before entering a curve, you should:
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Accelerate to maintain a consistent speed.
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Activate your turn signal.
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Pump your brakes several times.
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Reduce your speed.
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Explanation
Before entering a curve, you should reduce your speed. This is important because curves can be potentially dangerous if taken at high speeds. By reducing your speed before entering a curve, you give yourself more control over your vehicle and increase your ability to navigate the curve safely.
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