Technique
The turn is performed by putting the vehicle quickly into a lower gear, usually the second gear, and quickly turning the wheel in the direction of the opposite lane. If performed correctly, the vehicle will enter a controlled skid, enter the opposite lane, and turn completely around. In a perfect bootleg turn, the car will be at a complete stop at the end of the maneuver and ready to accelerate and depart in the opposite direction. It is easier to initiate this with some cars by applying a flick of the steering wheel the wrong way initially, before turning it in the direction the driver wants to go. This maneuver (known in racing as aOrigins
The name of the turn originates from theRelated
A "moonshiner's turn", or J-turn, begins instead with a stationary automobile accelerating straight backward for a few seconds before the steering wheel is turned quickly to complete a skidded 180 degree turn.In popular culture
In the 1979 made for TV film Death Car on the Freeway protagonist Janette Clausen ( Shelley Hack) is taught this maneuver in a defensive driving course, here referred to as a “bootlegger’s turnaround.” She ultimately uses the move to evade the killer which results in his crash and presumed death. The presidential limousine performs an emergency bootleg turn near the start of " In the Shadow of Two Gunmen, Part I", the first episode of season 2 of U.S. television series ''See also
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