How to Avoid Crossing the Line in an S-Curve?
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Methods to avoid crossing the line in an S-curve: There are two types of entrances, left entrance and right entrance. For a left entrance, the vehicle should stay as close to the right line as possible before turning the steering wheel to the left. For a right entrance, the opposite applies—the vehicle should stay as close to the left line as possible before turning the steering wheel to the right. There are also two types of exits, left exit and right exit. For a left exit, when the front wheels are just about to leave, turn the steering wheel half a turn to the right. For a right exit, the opposite applies—when the front wheels are just about to leave, turn the steering wheel half a turn to the left. Reasons for crossing the line in an S-curve: 1. The steering wheel is not straightened, causing the car to keep turning; 2. The car body leans too much to the right when turning; 3. The car body is halfway out of the line when the direction is straightened and driven away directly.