When turning a bus, if you want to avoid tail sweeping, you can follow the following steps: First, it is critical to reduce the speed of the vehicle. Before turning, slow down in advance to ensure that you enter the curve at an appropriate speed. Second, pay close attention to the boundary lines on both sides of the road. These boundary lines can help you judge the position and distance of the vehicle. When you are preparing to turn left, try to drive as close to the right as possible. Doing so will allow the vehicle body to be closer to the opposite side of the turning direction, helping to reduce the risk of tail swinging. During the turn, try to keep the front wheel of the main vehicle turned to the outside close to the outside boundary line. This can make full use of the effective width of the turning point and ensure that the wheel turned to the inside direction can pass the inside turning point smoothly.
