How many points are deducted for the car head sweeping the line in the right-angle turn of Subject 2?
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In the right-angle turn of Subject 2, sweeping the line with the car head results in a deduction of 100 points. If detected by electronic instruments, it directly leads to disqualification, as it would mean a collision in real-life scenarios. Additionally, any wheel running over the road edge line or stopping midway also incurs a 100-point deduction. Therefore, it is crucial to slow down and align the car body properly before entering the turn. Techniques for steering during a right-angle turn: Advance with the right side of the car body close to the outer right-angle edge line. When the middle of the left and right front door triangular windows aligns with the inner and outer right-angle lines, turn the steering wheel fully to the left or right, and straighten it when the car is aligned. Proceed in first gear without accelerating. Stay as close as possible to the right edge line during the right-angle turn. When the seatbelt area inside the cabin passes the turning point, turn the steering wheel sharply to the left until fully turned. Once the car head is aligned with the exit, quickly straighten the steering wheel. Before entering the right-angle turn, drive slowly forward with the car as far away from the turning point marker as possible within the road boundary lines. When the center of the small triangular window on the side window near the turning point aligns with the turning point, turn the steering wheel fully toward the turning point. Straighten the direction once the car head is aligned after passing through.