How to Drive Through the Curve in Subject 2?
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Method for driving through the curve in Subject 2: 1. Drive the vehicle toward the curve driving test area, and the in-car voice prompt will start. At this point, drive the vehicle to the entrance of the curve and adjust the vehicle to the center of the road, keeping the outer front wheel as close as possible to the right edge of the curve. 2. After entering the curve area, drive the vehicle along the right side. When the left front corner aligns with the right edge line, turn the steering wheel one full turn to the left while making minor adjustments, paying attention to the distance between the wheel and the curve edge in the right rearview mirror. 3. When the left front corner gradually completes the right edge line of the left turn, keep the steering wheel steady. Once the right vertex of the hood touches the left edge line of the right turn, straighten the steering wheel and proceed slowly for a short distance. 4. When the left 1/3 of the hood meets the left edge line of the right turn, turn the steering wheel one full turn to the right while making minor adjustments to align the right front corner with the left edge line of the right turn. Follow the S-curve to complete the right turn, ensuring the vehicle does not cross the line.
I've been driving for over a decade, and the key to curve driving in Subject 2 is controlling speed and line of sight. Before entering, slow down to 10-15km/h - going too fast makes it easy to cross the line. When entering the curve, focus your eyes on reference points along the outer curb or yellow line, making steering adjustments as you go. Avoid sudden steering movements; make small, gradual adjustments, just keeping the front of the car aligned with your target point. During practice, pay attention to the feel of the steering wheels - maintaining consistent speed helps stay within bounds. These skills are also useful in real-life situations like navigating curved roads in residential areas; just watch your wheel position and check mirrors to avoid scrapes. A common mistake for beginners is panicking and speeding up - remember to take deep breaths during tests, as maintaining slower speeds makes passing easier. Always adjust your seat and mirrors before practice to minimize errors from poor visibility. Simulating the test a few times beforehand will help you pass with confidence.