Can the vehicle body sweep the line during a right-angle turn?
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No, the vehicle must not sweep the line. Control the speed properly, align the right quarter of the front of the car with the right white line to enter the right-angle turn, then observe when the upper edge of the left front door handle coincides with the left white line of the right-angle bay and turn the steering wheel fully. Straighten the steering wheel when the car is aligned, ensuring the steering speed matches the vehicle speed. Tips for right-angle turns are as follows: 1. Tip one: Pass in first gear without accelerating, stay as close as possible to the right curb when entering the test area, and turn the steering wheel sharply to the left when the front curb is obscured by the hood until fully turned, then quickly straighten the wheel when the front of the car is aligned with the exit. 2. Tip two: Before entering the right-angle turn, drive slowly as far as possible from the turning point marker within the road lines. When the center of the small triangular window on the front window of the side near the turning point aligns with the turning point, turn the steering wheel fully to that side, then straighten the wheel when the front of the car is aligned. 3. Tip three: Drive with the right side of the car close to the outer right-angle line, and when the middle of the triangular windows on the left and right front doors aligns with the inner and outer right-angle lines, turn the steering wheel fully to the left or right, then straighten it when the car is aligned.