How Many Points Are Deducted for Crossing the Line in Curve Driving?
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In Subject 2 (Parking and Driving Skills Test), crossing the line in curve driving results in a deduction of 100 points, leading to an immediate failure. The precautions for curve driving and situations in Subject 2 that result in a 100-point deduction are as follows: Precautions for Curve Driving: Before entering the curve driving section, slow down the vehicle speed. When depressing the clutch, try to maintain a slow speed to increase reaction time, and avoid turning the steering wheel too abruptly. While in the curve, use the steering wheel to keep the small rearview mirror on the inner side of the car's hood aligned with the outer yellow line edge—neither crossing the line nor staying too far from it. Situations in Subject 2 That Result in a 100-Point Deduction: Vehicle body crossing the line during reverse parking—deduct 100 points. Vehicle body crossing the line during the slalom test—deduct 100 points. Vehicle body crossing the line during parallel parking—deduct 100 points. Wheels crossing the road edge line during curve driving—deduct 100 points. Wheels crossing the road edge line during right-angle turns—deduct 100 points.