Why is it necessary to keep close to the right when entering left-hand bends?
Safe driving
Explanation
To safely take a left-hand curve, it is important to **enter close to the right**. This is because curves are dangerous sections where a force is generated that can push the vehicle out of the curve. By approaching the right edge of the road before entering the curve, the **safety zone is widened**, which helps prevent the vehicle from moving into the opposite lane or off the road.
Additionally, by entering close to the right, the risk of the vehicle continuing straight in a sharp curve is reduced, especially if carrying a lot of weight or driving at high speed. This is crucial to maintaining control of the vehicle and ensuring road safety.
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