How many points are deducted for crossing the line in the curve driving test of Subject 2?

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GideonLee
08/30/25 6:52am
Crossing the line in the curve driving test of Subject 2 results in a deduction of 100 points, which means immediate failure. Below is additional information about curve driving: 1. Curve driving is a key assessment point in Subject 2 of the driver's test, commonly known as the S-curve. 2. The test requires the vehicle to drive on an S-shaped road of a specified width without pressing the edge lines, with smooth and flexible steering. 3. The purpose is to assess the driver's ability to manipulate the steering and control the vehicle during curve driving, as well as to develop skills in steering application and tracking wheel trajectories. Below are some tips for the curve driving test in Subject 2: 1. After entering the curve driving test area, adjust the vehicle to drive through the center of the road. 2. When the front left corner of the car aligns with the right edge line in the rearview mirror, immediately turn the steering wheel one full turn to the left. 3. Keep an eye on the left front corner pressing along the edge line. If there is any deviation, make slight adjustments, keeping the steering wheel within 90 degrees. 4. When reaching the middle of the curve, quickly straighten the steering wheel. 5. When the small rearview mirror on the right side of the car aligns with the left edge line, turn the steering wheel one full turn to the right. Make minor adjustments if there is any deviation. 6. Observe both rearview mirrors. When the wheels have completely exited the curve, straighten the steering wheel to complete the curve driving test.
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StKaden
09/12/25 3:53am
I remember when I was taking the Subject 2 driving test, touching the line during the curve driving would deduct 10 points immediately. I was a bit nervous and turned the steering wheel too slowly, causing the wheels to touch the roadside line and lose points. Fortunately, my total score still passed the 80-point passing mark. This test item is quite crucial—poor practice can easily lead to mistakes. During practice, frequently use the rearview mirror to observe the distance from the edge lines, and keep the speed under 5 km/h for safety. If you touch the lines while driving normally, it’s even more dangerous, as it could scratch your beloved car or cause an accident. So, I recommend practicing S-curves multiple times in simulations to ensure a smooth pass in the actual test. Remember, the overall rule is a full score of 100 points—deducting 10 points for touching the line isn’t the worst. But if you stop midway, you’ll lose 100 points and fail outright.
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