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How to Drive Through the Curve in Subject 2?

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DeMargaret
07/24/2025, 09:45:04 PM

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.

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VanJoanna
08/11/2025, 07:26:25 AM

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.

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DeLouis
09/26/2025, 10:07:15 PM

When I took the driving test for Subject 2 last time, the most challenging part of the curve driving was inaccurate reference points. The instructor told me to slow down to a snail's pace before entering the curve, align the left side of the car hood with the curb point, and gently steer while maintaining control. For consecutive curves in the middle, adjust the steering wheel a bit earlier, making small corrections without waiting until the wheels are about to touch the line. During practice, I often crossed the right line, but later I learned to look further ahead instead of focusing on the wheels. On the test day, I brought confidence with me, took three deep breaths, and kept my mind steady. I also use this method when driving on parking lot curves daily—turning slowly and steadily with safety as the top priority. Don't get discouraged by mistakes; practice more, and the feel will come naturally.

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KiraLynn
11/09/2025, 11:06:15 PM

The first step in practicing curve driving is to slow down and control the speed within 15km/h without accelerating. Keep your eyes focused on a distant point ahead, such as the roadside curb or a marker, and steer gradually. When navigating continuous curves, avoid sharp turns; just move the steering wheel smoothly and slightly. During practice, pay attention to the vehicle's position and use the rearview mirrors to assist in adjustments. Stay calm and avoid tension; finding the right reference point will naturally lead to a smooth pass. After mastering this, driving safely through S-curves on mountain roads will be even better.

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CharlotteLee
12/31/2025, 12:53:13 AM

The core of curve driving is coordinating steering and vision. Before starting, enter the curve slowly, identify the outer reference points like yellow lines or poles, and steer gently without forcing the turn. During continuous turns in the middle, adjust the steering angle slightly in advance and maintain a consistent speed, which is crucial. If the wheels often cross the line during practice, it's usually due to short sight or not checking the mirrors. During the test, stay relaxed, take deep breaths, and proceed slowly. In daily driving, similar techniques like safely reducing speed on winding roads are very practical and enhance overall control.

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McOmar
03/28/2026, 02:38:19 AM

When teaching my friend to drive, the curve practice in Subject 2 emphasizes sight planning. Slow down before entering the curve, keep your eyes fixed on reference points like the roadside position opposite the rearview mirror, and turn the steering wheel slightly. During the curve, make small and continuous adjustments to the steering to avoid sudden turns. A common mistake is panicking and driving too fast, leading to crossing the line and losing points. Practice multiple times to find the rhythm. Mastering this also benefits high-speed curve driving later, ensuring safe speed control by looking farther ahead, especially on wet and slippery roads during rainy days.

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