How to Observe Reference Points for Curve Driving in Driving Test Subject 2?

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DelAshlyn
07/29/25 5:16pm
Driving Test Subject 2 curve driving reference point observation methods are as follows: 1. After entering the S-curve, pay attention to observe. When the hood overlaps with the right-side curve, steer one full turn to the left; 2. As the vehicle continues forward, when the left front of the car overlaps with the right-side curve, steer half a turn to the left, then make slight adjustments to keep the front of the car always overlapping with the curve; 3. Before entering the right curve, observe carefully. When the left front of the car aligns with the left-side curve, straighten the steering wheel; 4. When the vehicle enters the right curve, and one-third of the left front hood aligns with the curve, steer one full turn to the right; 5. Continue observing. When the right front of the car overlaps with the left-side curve, start steering half a turn to the right, then make slight adjustments to keep the front of the car always overlapping with the left-side curve; 6. Exit the curve driving with the front of the car straight and the steering wheel centered.
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