25 May 2012

Driving around Bends

Driver training specialist IAM Drive & Survive's motoring tip this week is about driving as smoothly as possible through bends.

Preparation is key and cornering safely is no exception. Changing gear or reducing speed once in the bend unbalances the car, which at worst is dangerous. They suggest you use this sequence.

* Information. What's going on around you? Check your mirrors to work out the movements of other road users and signal before changing course. If there is a lot of traffic or someone is following close behind, do this as early as possible.

* Position. After confirming it's safe, take the best position for dealing with the bend. On a left-hand bend move closer to the centre line and on a right-hand bend, closer to the kerb or verge, but stick to your lane. This will improve your view around the corner.

* Speed. Adjust your speed to prepare for the corner.

* Gears. Once you're at the right speed, select the right gear. Adjust your speed early so that you have time to separate changing speed from changing gear.

* Accelerate. Once you can see through the bend, accelerate smoothly if it is safe, bearing in mind the road conditions. Gently accelerating through a corner balances the car.