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

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StEmmanuel
07/30/25 8:36am
Yes, it results in failure. In the Subject 2 driving test, apart from not stopping properly on the steep slope or forgetting to signal, which deducts 10 points for each occurrence, other violations such as touching the line or the vehicle body being scanned by the line will directly result in a failure. Here are the solutions to avoid touching the line in the S-curve: 1. Entrance: There are two directions for the entrance: left entrance and right entrance. For a left entrance, the vehicle should stay close to the right line before turning the steering wheel to the left; for a right entrance, the opposite applies—the vehicle should stay close to the left line before turning the steering wheel to the right. This accounts for the inner wheel difference to prevent the rear wheels from touching the line during the turn. 2. During the drive: While driving, keep the front of the vehicle aligned with the edge line. When turning left, align the front with the right edge line; when turning right, align it with the left edge line. 3. Exiting the S-curve: There are two directions for exiting the S-curve: left exit and right exit. For a left exit, when the front wheels are just about to leave, turn the steering wheel half a circle to the right to prevent the rear wheels from touching the line; for a right exit, do the opposite—when the front wheels are just about to leave, turn the steering wheel half a circle to the left to prevent the rear wheels from touching the line.
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