How to Avoid Crossing the Line in Curve Driving?
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In the curve driving section of Subject 2 (also known as the small road test), to avoid crossing the line, the driver needs to keep the front of the vehicle close to the road's edge line throughout the process. Specifically, when turning left, align the left lug with the yellow line and drive with the front of the vehicle pressing against the right edge line; when turning right, align the right groove with the yellow line and drive with the front of the vehicle pressing against the left edge line. Below is more information about Subject 2: 1. Definition: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and refers to the field driving skills test. 2. Test Items: The test items include reverse parking, slope fixed-point parking and starting, right-angle turns, curve driving, and parallel parking. In cities like Shanghai, Subject 2 consists of nine mandatory test items: reverse parking, right-angle turns, parallel parking, tunnel driving, parking to take a card, curve driving, narrow road U-turns, emergency stops, and slope fixed-point parking and starting.