Michigan Drivers Training Practice Test

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If you turn the steering wheel too slowly while making a right turn, what could occur?

You may turn into the wrong lane

When turning the steering wheel too slowly while making a right turn, you may not complete the turn in the appropriate direction or time. This often results in the vehicle potentially entering the wrong lane, especially if there are multiple lanes or oncoming traffic. A right turn requires a decisive and prompt action to steer into the correct lane; if done too slowly, it can lead to drifting or misalignment with lane markings. This increases the risk of accident or confusion among other drivers who expect you to complete the turn correctly and promptly.

The other scenarios, such as missing the turn completely or driving off the road, can happen but are less likely than simply entering the wrong lane, particularly in urban areas with shared lanes. Saying that nothing will happen does not account for the potential hazards created by improper steering techniques. Proper execution of turns is critical for maintaining safety and ensuring that the vehicle adheres to traffic laws and road design.

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You will miss the turn completely

You will drive off the road

Nothing will happen

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