As the curve becomes wider, how should the movements of the hands on the steering wheel be?
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To take a curve safely, it is important to adjust the **hand movements on the steering wheel** according to the **width of the curve**.
- **Wider curves** require **shorter movements** of the steering wheel. This is because the curve is not as tight, and the vehicle needs less adjustment to follow the path. Short movements allow for smooth and consistent control of the vehicle.
- On the other hand, in **tight curves**, you need to turn the steering wheel more to follow the road's trajectory, which involves longer movements.
- It is crucial to always keep both hands on the steering wheel, holding it firmly but without exerting too much force, and avoid crossing your hands when turning. This ensures optimal control of the vehicle in any type of curve.

Therefore, in wider curves, **shorter movements** are appropriate to maintain control and safety while driving.
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