How Many Turns to Lock the Steering Wheel When Centered in Subject 2?
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In Subject 2, locking the steering wheel when centered is exactly one and a half turns. The same applies when returning the wheel—simply ensure the steering wheel emblem returns to the upward position. Subject 2 Exam: During the reverse parking test in Subject 2, you can lock the steering wheel in either direction and then turn it back two full turns to center it. When returning half a turn, there's no need to worry about the exact degrees—just make sure the steering wheel emblem returns to the upward position. Subject 2 Exam Notes: Before the exam: Bring your original ID card, avoid wearing slippers, high heels, or tinted sunglasses. During the exam: Quickly adjust your seat, rearview mirrors, and fasten your seatbelt upon entering the car. After all preparations are complete, verify your fingerprint and follow the voice prompts to enter the designated test area. If the vehicle stalls, ensure the gear is in neutral before restarting. For reverse parking, note that both front wheels must cross the dashed line before starting to reverse. If you fail the first attempt, you will proceed to a second attempt following the same process, using the same vehicle and test track, and you must re-verify your fingerprint.