May Not Have A Decreasing Radius
By James R. Davis
A decreasing radius turn is dangerous.
Such a turn that does not have a decreasing radius is even more dangerous because it is not obvious.
(Only a 'literalist' should think that a 'decreasing
radius curve' necessarily involves a decreasing radius.)
The problem with a decreasing radius turn is that
you can find yourself going too fast to exit it safely even though you were not going too fast for the first part of the curve.
That is, unlike a constant radius turn, there is not one smooth line through this kind of curve which has a single apex to
it that allows you to pick a single stable lean/speed through it.
How can a decreasing radius turn not
have a decreasing radius? Simple. There are three scenarios that individually or combined result in a curve that must be treated
as if it is decreasing radius: