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How to Align the Reference Points Most Accurately for Straight-Line Driving in Subject 2?

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SanAaliyah
07/29/2025, 02:46:48 PM

Methods for aligning reference points are as follows: 1. Select a reference object: First, the driver should look straight ahead and pay attention to both sides while driving in a straight line. It is essential to choose a reference object to maintain straight-line driving, make timely direction corrections, and always be aware of various traffic situations ahead, ensuring prompt detection and handling. 2. Look far and near while holding the steering wheel straight: The driver should adjust the distance they look ahead based on the vehicle's speed. When driving at higher speeds, look further ahead; at lower speeds, look appropriately closer. Additionally, use peripheral vision to monitor the surroundings of the vehicle. 3. Steering wheel operation: Operate the steering wheel by pulling with one hand and pushing with the other. Use both hands to control the steering wheel smoothly and naturally, keeping them shoulder-width apart without applying excessive force.

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CassandraDella
08/14/2025, 08:17:19 AM

When I was learning Subject 2, I found that the key to accurate reference points is choosing the right reference and maintaining a relaxed mindset. I remember during my first practice session, the instructor had me align a small bump on the front hood with the center line on the ground—just a quick glance told me if the car was straight. Later, I also learned to focus on a fixed distant target, like a tree or utility pole far away, which helped reduce the sensation of swaying when I shifted my gaze from the immediate road. Steering control is crucial too—never turn the wheel forcefully; just use your fingers to make slight adjustments within 5 degrees to avoid body sway. Maintain a steady speed around 20 km/h; going too fast can easily cause deviation. I recommend practicing mock tests several times—I practiced with white lines in parking lots and gradually got the hang of it, passing the test on my first try. Remember, the accuracy of your reference points directly affects your pass rate, so don’t overlook the details.

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EmersynMarie
10/14/2025, 04:04:57 AM

From my driving experience, there are two key points to master for straight-line driving in Subject 2: First, choose a stable reference point. I usually align the edge of the car hood with the centerline of the road, or directly aim for any marked points on the ground if available. Second, keep an eye on the rearview mirrors to ensure the car maintains roughly equal distances from both sides. The steering wheel should be controlled gently to avoid sudden turns, which could cause the wheels to skid. Additionally, speed control is crucial—maintaining a steady throttle at 20-30 km/h is ideal. If the reference point isn't accurate, the car tends to sway left and right. It took me several attempts to realize this. Regular practice on straight roads helps build a feel for it. I even used the dashed lines on the road as reference points during practice, gradually forming a habit. This way, during the test, hitting the reference points naturally becomes second nature.

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ODelilah
11/27/2025, 09:12:24 PM

Maintaining a proper line of sight is a fundamental driving skill, and I believe the sight alignment method is the most reliable. I always focus on a distant target point, such as a building or a tree, and aim the car straight toward it to keep the direction steady. Avoid fixating on the steering wheel, as it can lead to nervousness and shaky movements. Simultaneously, check the rearview mirror to ensure the car body is parallel to the ground line. Make small-angle adjustments to the steering wheel. During practice, try different reference points to find the clearest one.

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AubreyMarie
01/17/2026, 10:34:11 PM

When I first started practicing Subject 2, I often made mistakes with reference points, but later I summarized some techniques. First, clearly select reference points, such as aligning the front wheels with the center line of the road or ground markers. Just lightly hold the steering wheel without applying too much force. Keep the speed under 30km/h; going too fast makes fine adjustments difficult. A common mistake is focusing on only one point and forgetting the surroundings. During practice, I always remind myself to glance at the rearview mirror to check if the car is straight. With more practice, it becomes easier.

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SanZachary
04/14/2026, 12:17:25 AM

My method for reference points is simple and practical: find a distant fixed target as a visual focus point, and naturally maintain a straight line as the car moves towards it. Avoid large steering wheel movements; slight turns are sufficient. Also, maintain a steady speed, around 20 km/h, which is easiest to control. During practice, I always use a specific point on the car's hood to align with the ground line, which enhances directional awareness. Accurate reference points make the test easier.

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