Can the front of the car sweep the line during a right-angle turn?
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During a right-angle turn, the front of the car should not sweep the line. Control the speed properly, align the right quarter of the car's front with the right white line to enter the turn, then observe when the upper edge of the left front door handle aligns with the left white line of the right-angle corner, and fully turn the steering wheel. Straighten the steering wheel when the car is aligned, ensuring the steering speed matches the car's speed. The techniques for a right-angle turn are: 1. For a left turn, approach the corner, stay 30cm from the side line, and enter the right-angle turn; 2. When the left rearview mirror aligns with the inner corner of the right angle, turn the steering wheel fully to the left and proceed out of the corner; 3. Align the car's front with the exit, straighten the steering wheel, and continue forward until the car completely exits the right-angle turn. Before turning, try to stay as close to the outer side as possible. When the car's front is about to reach the opposite side line (approximately 50cm to 70cm), start turning inward. While looking ahead, also observe the rearview mirror. When you feel the middle of the car is about to pass the vertex of the right angle, slowly straighten the steering wheel and gradually correct the car's front.