How to pass the right-angle turn in Subject 2 using the simplest method?
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Keep the vehicle at a distance of 30 cm from the right-side line to prevent the left rear wheel from crossing the line during the turn. Maintain this distance and continue driving forward until the front of the car reaches the boundary line ahead. Then, observe the position of the left front door handle and the curve's boundary line. When the left front door handle reaches the curve's boundary line, the front wheels should have just passed this line. Immediately turn the steering wheel fully to the left. Check if the left rear wheel will cross the corner.
When making a right-angle turn, I always rely on a foolproof method. First, drive the car as close to the right line as possible, while keeping an eye on the relationship between the front edge of the hood and the line ahead. The moment the hood covers the transverse line in front, immediately turn the steering wheel all the way to the left. This reference point is particularly easy to find. Throughout the process, maintain a snail's pace—this slow speed allows ample time to adjust if you turn the wheel too early or too late. I used this method during my test; although it may seem clumsy, it ensures a stable pass every time. Just remember to slightly monitor the hood to avoid crossing the line while turning. This method is especially friendly for those with poor spatial awareness—simply focus on hitting the reference point accurately.