How to Steer the Wheel in Subject 2 S-Curve?

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LaMila
07/29/25 1:56pm
Subject 2 S-curve steering method is as follows: 1. When just entering the curve channel: After the vehicle enters the curve area, when the left front corner touches the right line, turn the steering wheel left by one full turn plus 45 degrees. Keep the left front corner at a certain angle to the right line of the first S-curve, and the car will not cross or touch the line. 2. After completing the right line of the first curve: Hold the steering wheel steady without moving it. When the left front corner touches the left line of the second curve, straighten the steering wheel by turning it back one full turn plus 45 degrees. Then let the car move slowly for a while. 3. When entering the second curve: When the right front corner touches the left line of the second curve, turn the steering wheel right by one full turn plus 45 degrees. Keep the right front corner at a certain angle to the left line of the second curve, and the car will not cross or touch the line.
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