How many points are deducted for crossing the line while turning?
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During a right-angle turn, if any wheel crosses the road edge line, 100 points will be deducted. The following is additional information: Introduction to Right-Angle Turn: The right-angle turn is an assessment point in Subject 2 of the driver's test, evaluating the driver's ability to correctly operate the steering and accurately judge the inner and outer wheel differentials when driving through sharp turns. Introduction to Subject 2 Test: Field driving (Subject 2) involves actual vehicle operation and is only graded as pass or fail. It consists of 9 mandatory test items (all without poles), including reversing into a garage, narrow road U-turn, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turn, curve driving, emergency braking, tunnel driving, and toll booth card collection. All nine mandatory items must be passed to successfully complete the Subject 2 test.
Last time I was driving and crossed the line while turning, I got pulled over by a traffic cop and fined 200 yuan with 3 points deducted. That really hurt my wallet. Let's not underestimate this when driving—many urban turning zones have solid lines precisely to prevent chaotic lane changes that cause accidents. I remember statistics from last year showing a high proportion of minor scrapes caused by crossing turning lines, especially during rush hours. So now I always slow down in advance, use my turn signal, maintain distance, and confirm visibility before turning. I also heard during car maintenance that abnormal tire pressure increases risks, so I've developed a habit of regular checks. Safety first—fewer points and fines mean more peace of mind.