How to Find the Entrance of the S-curve in Subject 2?

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LeilaMarie
07/30/25 5:40am
Actually, finding the entrance of the S-curve in Subject 2 is not difficult. Before entering the entrance, remember to keep the car body straight and slightly to the left. That is to say, before entering the S-curve entrance, the car body should be aligned with the entrance; secondly, from the driver's perspective, the 12 o'clock position of the steering wheel should not be directly aligned with the center of the road but adjusted slightly to the left, with the car body also slightly to the left, making it less likely for the front wheels to cross the line when entering the curve. The simplest method for the S-curve in Subject 2: 1. Drive into the S-curve test area at a low speed. Before entering the curve, adjust the car to be slightly to the left of the road as described above, with the car body aligned with the entrance; 2. After entering the S-curve, observe the left one-third of the car's front. When it aligns with the right road edge, turn the steering wheel one full turn to the left; 3. After turning, keep the one-third point of the car's front along the road edge. If the alignment is less than one-third, continue turning the wheel half a turn to the left. If it exceeds, slightly turn the wheel back to the right until exiting the first curve; 4. After exiting the first curve, turn the steering wheel an additional half turn to the left. When the left one-third of the car's front aligns with the left road edge, straighten the wheel. Continue observing, and when the raised rivet of the wiper point is 10 cm to the right and aligns with the left road edge, turn the steering wheel one full turn to the right; 5. During the process, pay attention to the rearview mirror to ensure the rear wheels do not cross the line, and straighten the wheel after exiting the curve.
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