On a blind right turn, especially when the road is narrower, consider hugging the right shoulder throughout the turn, because oncoming cars have a tendency to get “lazy” with the turn and cut into your lane, so you’d want to stay as far right as possible throughout the turn. I know – this is not the “racing line” nor the “performance riding line”. I read about this strategy in a motorcycle forum and, of course, there were different opinions. First I argued against it – there’s more likely to be debris on the right shoulder, there is less sight distance when you hug the right shoulder, blah blah blah. Then, when I went into the hills on a twisty and narrow road with many blind corners (at speed down to 10-15 mph or so), I found myself hugging the right shoulders in those blind turns to avoid unexpected oncoming cars. Call this the “blind corner survival line”.