How many points are deducted for not signaling during a 90-degree turn in Subject 2?
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Not using the turn signal during a 90-degree turn or incorrectly using the turn signal will result in a deduction of 10 points. Below are specific details about the 90-degree turn: Assessment Point: The 90-degree turn is an assessment point in Subject 2 of the driver's test. It evaluates the driver's ability to correctly manipulate the steering and accurately judge the difference between the inner and outer wheel paths when driving through sharp turns. Assessment Method: During the 90-degree turn, the candidate must control the vehicle to smoothly navigate through the turn without touching the roadside lines or stopping midway. If the candidate stops the vehicle during the test due to improper operation, it will result in an immediate failure.
During the subject two driving test, failing to use the turn signal when making a 90-degree turn will definitely result in points deduction. When I was taking my driving test, I was also very nervous and worried about these small details. The examiner's rule was that not using the turn signal directly deducts 10 points! With a total score of 100, exceeding 20 points means failing. When I was practicing, I often forgot, and my instructor kept reminding me: this is a safety fundamental, not signaling on real roads can easily lead to accidents. Looking back now, forming good habits is crucial. Simulate the test a few times before the actual exam, and using the turn signal should become as natural as eating. Remember, for a 90-degree turn, you also need to control the speed and timing well. There are more than just this one point that can be deducted, so practice steadily and you'll be fine.