Is it a failure if the car body sweeps the line in a right-angle turn?
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No points will be deducted if the car body sweeps the line in a right-angle turn. 1. Evaluation criteria for right-angle turns: Drive the vehicle along the prescribed route, make a right-angle turn from left to right or right to left, and pass through in one go; no stopping is allowed midway; the wheels must not touch or roll over the lane boundary line. 2. Analysis: In the evaluation criteria for turning in Subject 2 of the driving test, there are only regulations about crossing or going out of the line, but no mention of sweeping the line. Therefore, sweeping the line with the car body is allowed in a right-angle turn, as long as the wheels do not roll over the road edge line, no points will be deducted. Points will not be deducted for sweeping the line with the car body during the test, but in reality, this line is equivalent to a wall. Sweeping the line with the front of the car is equivalent to hitting a wall. So in Subject 2, try not to sweep the line if possible to avoid unnecessary trouble.