How to Steer the Wheel in Curve Driving for Subject 2?
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Subject 2 S-curve steering method is as follows: 1. When just entering the curve lane: After the vehicle enters the curve area, when the left front corner touches the right line, turn the wheel left by one full turn plus 45 degrees, keeping the left front corner at a certain angle along the right line of the first S-curve. This ensures the car won't cross or touch the line. 2. After completing the right line of the first curve: Keep the wheel steady until the left front corner touches the left line of the second curve, then straighten the wheel by turning it back one full turn plus 45 degrees. Let the car move slowly for a while at this point. 3. When entering the second curve: When the right front corner touches the left line of the second curve, turn the wheel right by one full turn plus 45 degrees, maintaining a certain angle between the right front corner and the left line of the second curve to prevent the car from crossing or touching the line.
The key to steering wheel technique in curve driving lies in rhythm. I often remind myself: turn the steering wheel slowly when cornering, don't jerk it abruptly, otherwise the car may deviate or cross lines. Keep your eyes focused on the distant road center, maintain speed between 10-15km/h for easier directional adjustments. When entering a curve, turn the wheel about 90 degrees and promptly straighten it along the curve; gradually return it when exiting. During practice, pay attention to inner/outer line distances and feel the vehicle's tilt with your body to effectively avoid line crossing. Remember, in the driving test, excessively slow speed can cause mistakes - find the balance point. Practice simulated curves in open spaces to develop muscle memory, which reduces test anxiety and applies to daily driving.