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How many points are deducted for crossing the line during curve driving?

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OGriffin
08/26/25 6:00am
If any wheel crosses the road edge line, 100 points will be deducted. Stopping midway will also result in a 100-point deduction. Below is the relevant information: Curve driving rules: Keep to the right when turning left and to the left when turning right. The steering angle should generally be controlled around 90 degrees, avoiding large adjustments. Maintain a steady speed throughout, not too fast, and do not stop midway. The vehicle body can brush the line but must not cross it. The entire course should be navigated smoothly in 1st gear. Definition: Curve driving is an assessment point in Subject 2 of the driver's test, commonly known as the S-curve. The test requires the vehicle to drive on an S-shaped road of specified width without squeezing the edge lines, with smooth and flexible steering. It assesses the driver's ability to maneuver the steering and control the vehicle during curve driving.
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LaPiper
09/08/25 8:33am
Running over the line during curve driving in the driving test's Subject 2 results in an immediate 100-point deduction, leading to an outright failure without any room for negotiation—I learned this the hard way! At the time, I was extremely nervous, turned the steering wheel a bit too slowly, and the tires barely grazed the solid edge line, prompting the system to instantly declare me unqualified, forcing a retake. The main reasons for running over the line during the test are unstable speed control and poor judgment of the vehicle's position. It's crucial to observe distant reference points in advance and make slight adjustments to the steering. During practice, pay extra attention to the distance between the tires and the line in the rearview mirror, maintain a steady speed, and avoid abrupt steering wheel movements. This design aims to cultivate safe driving habits, as veering over lines in real-world curves could easily lead to scrapes or even rollovers—developing a conditioned reflex is essential.
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Lilliana
10/22/25 8:41am
I totally relate to the issue of crossing lines during curve driving. Back when I was learning, my instructor yelled "don't cross the line" more than anything else. During the test, if your tires touch or cross the line, the system automatically deducts all 100 points for an instant fail. The main problem is many beginners tend to steer too late or overcorrect during turns. My advice: adjust your seat higher during practice for better visibility of vehicle position relative to markings, keep speed below 10 km/h, and use the 3 and 9 o'clock positions on the steering wheel for more precise control. This applies to real driving too - crossing lines on mountain curves could send you off the road. Never gamble with safety.
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