Must Straight Driving Be in the Middle of the Road?
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Straight driving is easier to pass when staying in the middle. During straight driving, the driver can align with the central arrow, at which point the vehicle is slightly to the right of the road center. Since it is a straight driving section, alignment is sufficient for straight driving. Below is extended information about straight driving: Straight Driving: Straight driving refers to novice drivers starting the vehicle, gradually accelerating to shift from the lowest gear to the highest gear, achieving high speed. Assessment Requirements: Smooth start, basically orderly driving operations; ability to correctly handle the steering wheel (primarily operated with the left hand) and use the steering wheel's free play to adjust driving direction; mastering the timing and methods of gear shifting, adept at switching between high and low gears at various speeds (sequential upshifting, sequential downshifting, or skip downshifting); timely and effective use of the brake (predictive braking deceleration); basic proficiency in fixed-point stopping and intersection U-turns.