How many points are deducted for stalling during a right-angle turn?
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Stalling during a right-angle turn results in a deduction of 100 points. Below are relevant details about point deductions for stalling during a right-angle turn: 1. In the right-angle turn test item: Stalling causes the vehicle to stop midway, directly deducting 100 points (a vehicle stopping for more than 2 seconds will be judged as stopping midway). 2. Additional information: The main trick to avoid point deductions for crossing the line during a right-angle turn: Before turning, try to drive as close to the outer side as possible. When the front of the car is about to reach the opposite sideline, look ahead while also observing the rearview mirror. When you feel the middle of the car is about to pass the vertex of the right angle, slowly adjust the steering wheel back, then gradually correct the car's direction. Based on the speed (preferably in first gear with half-clutch), be decisive and even when turning (or adjusting) the steering wheel, avoiding sudden or jerky movements.