When you’re about to enter a blind curve — a curve where you can’t see the road ahead — you must:Slow down before entering the curveStay in your lane, especially on narrow roadsAvoid overtaking — it’s dangerous to pass when you can’t see aheadUse your horn gently if the area is steep or has limited visibilityKeep both hands on the wheel for better controlBlind curves are common in mountainous or rural roads. Slowing down and staying alert can prevent head-on collisions or accidents. Always drive defensively in these areas.