Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) Law Enforcement Driver Practice Test

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For an increasing radius corner, how should the driver adjust their speed?

  1. Gradually decelerate

  2. Maintain a constant speed

  3. Accelerate during the turn

  4. Shift to a lower gear

The correct answer is: Accelerate during the turn

In the context of navigating an increasing radius corner, the most effective approach for a driver is to gradually accelerate during the turn. An increasing radius corner implies that the curve becomes less tight as the driver progresses through it. Maintaining speed or decelerating would not take advantage of the increasing openness of the turn. By accelerating, the driver allows the vehicle to navigate the corner more smoothly, utilizing the centrifugal force that aids in maintaining traction. This method helps to keep the vehicle balanced and aligned with the path of the road, reducing the risk of understeering which can occur if the driver slows down too much. Additionally, executing the turn while accelerating aligns with the principles of maintaining optimal vehicle dynamics, enhancing overall handling, and ensuring an effective exit from the corner.