How to Drive Through a 90-Degree Turn in Subject 2?
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Methods for a 90-degree turn in Subject 2: 1. Slow down before entering the turn. If the speed is too fast, lightly apply the brake—do not come to a complete stop, as stopping will result in disqualification. Ensure the speed is slow and avoid stopping midway. 2. Before entering the turn, stay close to the opposite side of the turn. For a right turn during the test, keep the car close to the left side of the lane without crossing the left line. 3. As the car slowly enters the turn area, focus on the right-side rearview mirror. When the mirror passes the turn line by 2-3 cm, quickly turn the steering wheel fully to the right. 4. Once the right tire clears the turn, straighten the steering wheel and look ahead.
I've taken the Subject 2 right-angle turn test several times, and I find the difficulty lies in speed and steering control. First, the car speed should be as slow as a turtle crawling, using a low gear, and keep the clutch pedal steady without unnecessary movement. Before entering the turn, identify the reference point in advance, such as when the car hood covers the roadside line, then turn the steering wheel without hesitation, but gently rotate it about half a turn—don't be too aggressive. At the same time, keep an eye on the rearview mirror to ensure the rear wheels maintain at least a 30 cm safe distance from the roadside line. Touching the line means failure, so I practice for half an hour daily, first simulating the steering wheel movements before getting in the car, and once familiar with the course, it becomes smoother. On the test day, take deep breaths and stay calm. Once you pass the right-angle turn, the rest becomes easier—it tests your spatial awareness and basic vehicle control skills.