How to Avoid Crossing the Line in the S-Curve of Driving Test Subject 2?

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DawsonDella
07/28/25 7:30pm
Here is the relevant introduction on how to avoid crossing the line in the S-curve of Driving Test Subject 2: Position of the Car Front: When entering the S-curve, pay attention to the position of the car front and try to drive in the middle. Speed: Before entering, control your speed—avoid going too fast. It's best to maintain a consistent speed and enter at a low gear and low speed. Angle: When the left front corner of the car touches the right line, turn the steering wheel left by one full turn and 45 degrees. Keep the left front corner at a certain angle along the right line of the first curve of the S-path to prevent the car from crossing or going out of the line. Slowly complete the right line of the first curve without moving the steering wheel. When the left front corner touches the left line of the second curve, straighten the steering wheel by turning it back one full turn and 45 degrees. Then, let the car move slowly for a while.
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CaliFitz
08/12/25 12:31am
When teaching Subject 2, I've seen many trainees run over the lines in the S-curve, mainly due to operation and speed issues. Keeping the speed slow is key—best controlled under 10 km/h, and avoid stepping on the accelerator. Turn the steering wheel gently and evenly, focusing on road markers ahead, such as aligning the wheels with the edge lines, and steer gradually. Broaden your vision, check the mirrors frequently to ensure the car body doesn’t get too close to the lines. During practice, feel the turning arc more and anticipate the turning points early—don’t wait until you’re at the line to panic. If nervous during the test, slow your breathing and focus on each minor adjustment. Such attention to detail can prevent 90% of line-crossing issues. Simulate real test conditions more often to gradually build confidence and rhythm. Remember, safety comes first—don’t let distractions ruin your one chance.
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