It is the Power Steering pump working hard and making the belt slip, try not holding the steering wheel all the way till it stops or backing off a little when it is turned as far as it can go.
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the right because it is getting the full weight of centrifugal force on it it will tend to slip hence the squeal
Could be the power steering pump.
At least inspect when you hear squeal. Base further work on what you see.
The first car to the stop sign, the car to the right, or the car that is in the way of the car trying to perform a u-turn.
Loose belt -- replace or lubricate ADD-ON If it is a metallic squeal that continues for a minute or so after the car starts it could be your water pump bearing. Get your mechanic to check it out and replace before you need a tow truck.
You should position your car in the right hand lane or as close to the right side of the road as is reasonable. I agree, some drivers turn left before they turn right or turn right before they turn left, that's a no-no.
Turn the steering wheel right to turn right in reverse.
There could be a number of reasons, but most times that has happened to me, the tires were under-inflated. Check your tires.
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