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Can the vehicle body touch the line in the S-curve of Subject 2?

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McEllie
07/29/25 4:28pm
In the S-curve of Subject 2, the vehicle body can touch the line as long as the wheels do not cross it. Below is relevant information about the S-curve in Subject 2: 1. Practical operation method for the S-curve in Subject 2: Before entering the left curve, the vehicle should drive close to the right side, keeping the right side of the car pressed against the right line. When preparing to switch to the right curve, turn the steering wheel to the right, keeping the left front corner of the car pressed against the left line until the vehicle safely exits the curve, then turn the steering wheel to the right again. 2. New regulations for the S-curve in Subject 2: Wheels pressing on the edge line of the road will result in failure; stopping midway will result in failure; driving without the gear in second or higher will result in a 5-point deduction.
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LaKate
08/14/25 5:31am
When I was taking the Subject 2 test, the S-curve section really made me nervous. The car body must absolutely not sweep the line, otherwise it would result in immediate points deduction or failure. During practice, the instructor repeatedly emphasized that sweeping the line means the wheels or car body touching the boundary line, which is a violation. In one practice session, I almost swept the line, and the instructor immediately stopped me to give guidance. It's recommended to slow down to below 10km/h and use the mirrors to observe the distance between the car body and the line. Practice multiple times to find the right timing for steering, such as slight turns of the steering wheel to avoid mistakes. After all, the test simulates real road safety, and sweeping the line could lead to out-of-bounds accidents. Don't panic, stay focused. I passed later, all thanks to careful and cautious practice.
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AugustLee
10/12/25 8:01am
As someone who frequently accompanies others in driving practice, it's crucial to avoid the car body touching the line in the S-curve section of Subject 2. The rule is clear: touching the line results in an immediate violation, and I've personally witnessed people failing because of this. This isn't just an exam requirement; it's also dangerous in real driving, as touching the line can lead to scratches or loss of control. During practice, pay close attention to the rearview mirror, keep the speed low, and make slight adjustments to the steering wheel. If the car body deviates, a slight turn back can correct it. Don't rely on luck—real roads don't have red lines to scrape against. Focus on practicing spatial awareness, and you'll get used to it in a few days. Here's a little tip: keeping the car body about 10 centimeters away from the line is the safest, and during the exam, stay calm and steady.
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