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The turn in the road or 3 point turn as it is sometimes reffered to is a manoeuver designed to get your car turned around safely in order to go in the opposite direction of travel, I prefer not to call it a 3 point turn as it is sometimes not possible to complete in 3 moves due to the road being too narrow
The main points of the turn in the road are
Find a safe, legal and convenient position to carry out the maneuver then proceed to do the normal move off routine, that being P.O.M. (Prepare, Observe, Move)
When you start moving go very slowly using the clutch to control the speed, this means that if you are going a little too fast (3 or 4 MPH or a very slow walking pace is fast enough) then pressure on the clutch will take some of the 'drive' off the engine, you can brake a little too if necessary
As soon as the car starts moving put full and brisk turns on the steering wheel to the right until the wheel will is fully locked, (a full lock simply means the wheel is turned as far as possible)
Remember that full effective observations should be carried out constantly
When the front end of the car is around 1 metre or slightly less from the kerb then turn the steering wheel briskly to the left as much as you can before stopping the car just before the front end reaches the kerb
Now apply the handbrake and select reverse gear
Make sure you have a good look all around again paying particular attention to the direction you are about to go
At the same time start to find your 'bite point' on the clutch so that the car will not roll (due to the camber or unevenness of the road)
If all is clear and safe then release your handbrake and start moving very slowly backwards while turning the steering wheel as far to the left as you can
After you have traveled over the centre of the road and only after you have made certain that your immediate area is clear of other road users turn your attention over your right shoulder and look at the kerb behind you
When the back end of the car is about 1 metre or slightly less then turn the steering wheel to the right as briskly as you can and as far as you can in the time given, then stop the car just before the back end reaches the kerb
Good and effective observations again while you are applying the handbrake and selecting 1st gear, then bite point and start moving forward while turning the steering wheel briskly to the right
When the car is straightened up in the direction you wish to travel then have a good check in your mirrors and all around before gently accelerating if all is safe
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