When driving through a curve, you should:
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Slow as you enter, speed up as you exit.
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Maintain constant speed.
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Speed up as you enter, slow down as you exit.
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Stay near the right of your lane.
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Explanation
By entering the curve at a reduced speed, you maintain better control over your vehicle and reduce the risk of skidding or losing control. Slowing down as you enter a curve also allows you to assess any potential hazards that may be present, enhancing your ability to react appropriately. As you exit the curve, gradually accelerating enables a smoother transition back to normal driving conditions while maintaining stability and control over the vehicle.
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