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Originally Posted by cvkemp
You shift then put both hands back on the wheel and make the curve. It is called planning ahead. Driving is like chess you always have as mean possible moves ahead of time as you possibly can.
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What if the entire ramp is the curve? There are many off and on ramps in New England where the entire thing is one big curve, or even worse, an s-turn. So you are either going from 65-70 MPH down to 30 MPH while turning, or from 30 up to 65-70.
Some of the on ramps even dump you directly into the left lane of the highway ... those are REALLY fun.
Shari