Is a 30-centimeter distance mandatory for right-angle turns?
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A distance of 20-30 centimeters from the edge line should be maintained during right-angle turns. The right-angle turn is part of the second subject in the driver's license examination. Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is a segment of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment, specifically referring to the field driving skills test. The test includes five mandatory items: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving. Below are some techniques for right-angle turns: 1. Park the vehicle at the starting position for the right-angle turn, shift into first gear, release the handbrake, slowly lift the clutch while maintaining a semi-linked state, and begin moving at a steady speed, keeping the vehicle 20 centimeters away from the left edge line of the road; 2. Adjust the 20-centimeter gap yourself and maintain a steady speed, then observe a point slightly ahead of the middle door lock on the right (left) side of the vehicle. Once the right (left) front edge yellow line of the road reaches this point, stop immediately and turn the steering wheel fully to the right (left); 3. After turning the wheel fully, start the car and proceed slowly at a semi-linked steady speed through the turn. When you feel the car is about to straighten out, gradually return the steering wheel to the center position, then turn it back to straighten the vehicle, and stop the car straight.