How to adjust when always crossing the line at the last curve in an S-turn?
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Method for driving through S-turns: Before entering the curve, slow down in advance and follow the principle of taking the outer line. Choose the route with the largest turning radius as much as possible. For example, if preparing to turn left, the vehicle should stay to the right side. This helps reduce crossing the line. Below are the relevant steps: 1. When the left front corner touches the right boundary line: Turn the steering wheel one full turn to the left, keeping the left front corner aligned with the right boundary line. 2. After completing the right line of the first curve: Keep the steering wheel steady. When the right front corner touches the right boundary line, straighten the steering wheel. 3. Observe the engine hood: When the left one-third of the engine hood touches the left boundary line of the right curve, turn the steering wheel one full turn to the right. 4. After the vehicle exits the curve: Align the front of the car with the S-turn exit, straighten the steering wheel, and continue driving forward out of the curve test area. 5. Avoid turning the steering wheel too sharply: Generally, turn the wheel one full turn and then observe and adjust as needed.