Other corner terms

Opens or Tightens

Late

Don’t cut

Junction

Turn

If there are two corners mixed and its radius can’t be described with 1/2/3/4/5/6, your codriver will say Tightens or Opens. Let me create a scenario.There are two corners mixed. If you could split them, the first one would be a Right 6 and the second one a Right 3. Because middle corner the radius, the note is Right 63. On a simple language it is like he is saying Right 6 then it turns into a Right 3. Other examples: Left 5 tightens 4, Left 3 tightens 1.If it was otherwise and the first corner was a Right 3 and the second one a Right 6, the note would be Right 36. In this case middle corner the radius. Again, it is like Right 3 then turns into a Right 6. More examples: Left 1 opens 3, Right 4 opens 6.Sometimes they can be used without saying another corner, like Left 3 Opens. This means the corner opens but not enough to be a Left 4. With Left 3 Tightens the corner tightens but not enough to be a Left 2.They can even be used together as well.Late means that the apex of the corner isthan the usual.To be faster, you most of the time cut the corners. But sometimes there are rocks or posts or even people where you would usually cut, so the codriver say DON’T CUT. Seriously, do not cut.It is a junction that you pass but youn. It is used to prevent you from driving into it.A turn is a junction that you. The codriver will tell where you have to turn, like Turn Square Right.