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How to Observe Reference Points in S-Turn?

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DelSamuel
08/31/25 4:41am

Learning the reference points for S-turn driving is as follows: First reference point: When taking the curved driving straight-line test, ensure the car body is straightened before entering and drive to the center of the road. When the center of the car hood touches the right roadside line, quickly turn the steering wheel half a turn to the left, allowing the left corner of the car hood to follow the roadside line. If the car hood is about to go beyond the roadside line, turn the wheel slightly more to the left to keep the left edge of the car hood aligned with the roadside line. Second reference point: When the car hood reaches the middle of the curve junction, quickly turn the steering wheel to the right to straighten it. Due to previous adjustments, this usually requires about one full turn. (Note: This depends on your operation. Adjust appropriately if too much or too little is turned, as running over the line with the wheels will result in failure, so be very careful.) Third reference point: When the middle of the car hood touches the left roadside line, remember to turn the wheel half a turn to the right. The subsequent operation is similar to the first reference point, but in the opposite direction. Since everyone's operation may vary slightly, always ensure the right corner of the car hood follows the roadside line. Adjust slowly if too much or too little is turned.

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SanTheo
09/12/25 8:00am

When driving, the key points to observe on the dashboard are speed, fuel consumption, and water temperature. I've noticed that after starting the car each day, I habitually glance at the speed point to ensure I'm not speeding. If the fuel consumption point is high, it indicates either a driving habit issue or a dirty air filter, so I ease off the throttle to save fuel. If the water temperature point spikes, I immediately pull over to check the cooling system. Understanding the normal ranges for these points is crucial—for example, city driving speed should be between 30-60, highway speed between 80-120, and normal water temperature around 90 degrees. Reference books can help memorize these values, and checking them at red lights is the safest. If any point shows an abnormality, don’t panic—pull over safely before addressing the issue. Learning these points helps prevent faults and ensures a more confident drive.

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SanSarah
10/27/25 2:02am

After decades of driving, I've learned to monitor key indicators: check the dashboard speed and oil pressure daily to ensure speed stays within limits and fuel consumption doesn't spike. When the filter gets dirty, address it promptly. If water temperature shows abnormalities, pull over to inspect. This isn't about rote memorization but recognizing patterns through experience. New drivers should study the user manual's key points, minimize looking down while driving, prioritize safety, and take breaks when fatigued. Monitoring these essentials ensures safe journeys.

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McAna
12/10/25 2:17am

Female drivers focus on careful speed, fuel consumption, always check water temperature, turn off air conditioning, refer to the manual, pay attention to warning lights, drive steadily, ensure peace of mind, and prevent major issues.

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