How Many Degrees Should You Turn the Steering Wheel for a Left Turn?
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When the car reaches halfway, begin returning the wheel. By the midpoint of the turn, when the vehicle body is approximately at a 45-degree angle, smoothly return the steering wheel without abrupt movements. Below is an introduction to point deductions for not using turn signals during the Subject 3 driving test: 1. Starting: Failing to use turn signals when starting, turning, changing lanes, pulling over, or before overtaking results in a 10-point deduction. 2. Turning direction: Turning the steering wheel within less than 3 seconds of activating the turn signal leads to a 10-point deduction. 3. U-turns: Not using turn signals for a U-turn results in an immediate 100-point deduction. Using turn signals for over 150 meters deducts 10 points, and exceeding 200 meters deducts 100 points. Below are expanded details on the Subject 3 test content: 1. Starting: Includes preparation before driving, starting, and driving straight. 2. Speed control: Involves gear shifting, changing lanes, and pulling over. 3. Turning: Covers proceeding straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, and turning right at intersections. 4. Passing designated areas: Includes crossing pedestrian crossings, school zones, and bus stops. 5. Vehicle control: Encompasses meeting oncoming vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and nighttime driving.