How Many Degrees Should the Steering Wheel Be Turned for Left and Right Turns in Subject Three?
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There is no standard answer for how many degrees to turn the steering wheel, as the turning angle varies at each intersection. You can start turning the steering wheel when the vehicle passes the pedestrian crossing in front, visually aiming for the lane you want to enter, and driving at a lower speed. Below are the steps for a left turn in Subject Three: 1. When you hear the instruction to turn left at the upcoming intersection, activate the left turn signal in advance (you must wait for the signal to be on for 3 seconds before turning left). 2. Observe the traffic situation behind you on the left, and after ensuring safety, change lanes to the leftmost turning lane (usually the innermost lane in the test). 3. After confirming safety, activate the left turn signal again and make a wide turn at low speed to pass through the intersection. 4. If you encounter a red light, when you hear the instruction to turn left at a red light, brake to slow down and shift to a lower gear. 5. When about to stop, press the brake and clutch, smoothly stop the vehicle, and wait for the red light countdown to end. 6. Prepare around 10 seconds before the red light countdown ends: activate the turn signal, press the clutch to shift into 1st gear, keep the brake pressed, and when the red light turns green, release the handbrake, release the brake, lift the clutch, and give throttle. After the speed increases, shift into 2nd gear, and if the surrounding traffic conditions permit, make a wide turn to pass quickly. 7. After completing the turn, enter the straight lane, accelerate as soon as possible to shift into 3rd gear, and prepare for the next test item. Below are the steps for a right turn in Subject Three: 1. For a right turn on a narrow road, turn the steering wheel when the left corner of the vehicle aligns with the roadside; for a wider road, you can turn slightly earlier. Alternatively, you can turn when the front corner of the vehicle touches the lane line. The distance between lanes during a right turn is short, so you need to react quickly. Start turning the steering wheel when the vehicle has passed halfway through the stop line, and if you turn too much, adjust the steering wheel slightly back.