Keep track of BAB curves. Is a course in the driving school useful for this?

Every day the same game. A 40, direction Dortmund. A “narrow” right turn. Tempo 100 are allowed and easy to ride, without feeling “G-forces”. You only have to follow the curve. But on the left there is a “modern” concrete guide plank, which probably makes many fear. Result. Curve ride with the middle line between the wheels. And the right moving (reaction provided) are forced on the stand strip. I cannot observe this behaviour on the straight BAB sections. Although the track is the same width on the straight as in the curve, some do not manage to keep the centre of the track. Basically, it doesn’t matter if several traffic jams would not be based on accidents in this curve. Does it make sense to rumble the fear cutters a re-training in the driving school? Greetings, Günni.