You should do this once you see you're approaching a curve.
What is reduce speed?
The main point of a curve.
What is the apex?
The law that states an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an outside force.
What is inertia?
The sign that has an arrow going up then directly going right.
What is a sharp curve sign?
The step in which you check for the curve itself, and what kind of curve it is.
What is Search?
Speed, centrifugal force, road condition, worn tires, and weight shift of a vehicle.
What are the things that cause you to lose traction?
The friction between tires and the surface of the road.
What is traction?
The sign with an arrow pointing gradually right then back left.
What is a curve to the right followed by curve to the left sign?
The step in which you decide whether you need to change lanes or speed to impact your steering ability and line of sight.
What is evaluate?
A curve that gets higher and lower.
What is a crowned curve?
A driver losing control of the vehicle.
What is the effect of loss of traction?
The road with a squiggly arrow on it.
What is a winding road sign?
The action of getting through the curve based off of what you evaluated.
What is Execute in Time?
The cause of a vehicle turning over.
What is too much speed?
The thing traction is needed for.
What is overcoming inertia?
The sign that has a curved arrow pointed over a truck tipping over. (Commonly found with a number below it.)
What is a "Road curves, vehicle weight shifts," sign?