Changing of the fork space caused by the angle of the turn
When approaching a blind corner, a forklift operator should reduce speed and sound the horn to alert others of their presence. They should also ensure the area is clear by looking around the corner if possible and using mirrors or cameras if equipped. Additionally, operators should maintain a safe distance from the corner to allow for any unexpected obstacles or pedestrians. Finally, it’s important to be aware of the load being carried, as it may obstruct the operator's view.
There are several precautions that an operator should take when approaching a blind corner. The first thing is to slow down and then approach the corner from the furthest angle.
pedestrians
-- slowing down -- turning a corner
I think with a car or a motorbike you shouldn't change gear while you are turning. Change gear before you get to the corner or change when you come out of the corner
Corner lights shine out towards the inside of a turn. This helps to see what is on the road just ahead as you are turning.
a car turning a corner
its a Chevy
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friction
The sensation you have is mainly an aspect of the sense of dynamic equilibrium.
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