How many points are deducted for crossing the line in the S-curve of Subject 2?

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07/24/25 10:14pm
Failing the "S-curve crossing the line" in the Subject 2 driving test results in immediate disqualification. Regulations: During the curve driving test, if the vehicle's wheels cross the road edge line, 100 points are deducted. According to Subject 2 deduction code 10114: If the vehicle rides or crosses the solid center line or edge line of the lane during movement, 100 points are deducted. Precautions for curve driving: Maintain first gear throughout the course and avoid steering too abruptly. After entering the curve, try to take a wider path. When driving into a right curve, keep the right wheel close to the right edge line, and vice versa. While in the curve, use the steering wheel to ensure the small rearview mirror on the inner side of the car's hood always stays at the edge of the outer white line—neither crossing it nor staying too far from the edge line. Adjust the steering direction promptly based on the curve's characteristics and the rear wheel's radius.
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