Can You Stop During a Right-Angle Turn?
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You cannot stop during a right-angle turn. You may stop and wait before the right-angle turn sign, but once you have entered the right-angle turn section, stopping is not allowed. Stopping midway will be considered a failure. Right-Angle Turn Scoring Criteria: If the wheels run over the road edge line, 100 points will be deducted; if the turn signal is not used or is used incorrectly before the turn, or if it is not turned off after the turn, 10 points will be deducted; if the vehicle stops for more than 2 seconds midway, 5 points will be deducted per occurrence. Key Points for the Right-Angle Turn Test: Drive the vehicle along the designated route, make a left right-angle turn without the wheels touching the road edge line, and do not stop midway. Activate the left turn signal in advance before turning and turn it off after completing the turn. Precautions for Right-Angle Turns: The timing for turning the steering wheel is crucial and very brief. Turning the wheel too early will cause the rear wheel to run over the inner corner of the lane, while turning it too late will cause the front corner of the car to exceed the outer edge line of the lane, leading to complications if missed. Also, do not forget to turn off the turn signal.