How to Drive in the S-Curve for Subject 2?

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BarrettDella
08/26/25 3:43am
Below are the operation methods for driving in the S-curve for Subject 2: 1. Enter the first curve: Drive along the right side of the road into the curve, maintain a slow and steady speed, turn the steering wheel to the left, and shift the vehicle from driving on the right side to the left side. 2. Enter the second curve: Keep the left wheels of the vehicle 0.5m away from the edge of the road and adjust the direction appropriately. When exiting the curve, turn the steering wheel back to enter straight driving. Additional tips: 1. When entering the curve, slow down in advance and stay on the right side; do not turn the steering wheel too quickly or sharply; try to choose a route with a larger turning radius. 2. Avoid using the brake, especially emergency braking; check the rearview mirror—it's essential to learn how to use it. Also, master the clutch by using the half-clutch technique.
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KateRose
09/08/25 4:29am
When I was learning to drive, the most daunting part of the curve driving was avoiding running over the lines. My instructor emphasized that the key was to go slow, keeping the speed below 10 km/h, and using the clutch without pressing the accelerator. As soon as the car enters the curve, focus on the front wheels and rearview mirrors to ensure the inner wheels are about 30 cm from the roadside line, turning the steering wheel naturally with the curve—no sudden jerks or sharp corrections. During practice, build muscle memory by feeling how the car turns and adjusting the steering accordingly. With enough practice, it becomes smoother. On the test day, stay calm—take a deep breath and concentrate. Simulate the scenario in an open area dozens of times, and you’ll get the hang of it quickly. Passing this part of the driving test (Subject 2) makes the rest much smoother. Remember: slow is fast, and rushing only leads to mistakes.
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