Does touching the line in the S-curve during Subject 2 result in failure?

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VanEzra
07/29/25 11:13am
S-curve line touching is considered a failure. According to Subject 2 examination deduction code 20601: During curve driving, if the vehicle's wheels touch the road edge line, 100 points will be deducted. Below are some introductions about the S-curve: 1. Precautions: Use the rearview mirror to observe the rear, steer towards the side where the rear of the car is wider, avoid reversing too quickly, and make corrections promptly. 2. Principle: Steering follows the rule of 'steer as much as you return, steer fast return fast, steer slow return slow'. For example, if the left rear of the car is wider, steer 90 degrees to the left. When approaching the desired effect, return 90 degrees to the right. The same principle applies to the speed of steering.
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