Should the driver align with the center when driving straight?
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When driving straight, the driver can align with the center arrow. At this point, the vehicle will be slightly to the right of the road center, as it is a straight driving section, and aligning with the arrow ensures straight driving. Below are additional details: 1. Straight driving: Straight driving refers to novice drivers starting the vehicle, gradually accelerating, and shifting gears from the lowest to the highest, reaching high speed. 2. Assessment requirements: Smooth start, with the driving operation sequence generally orderly; ability to correctly handle the steering wheel (primarily using the left hand) and utilize the steering wheel's free play to adjust the driving direction; mastery of the timing and methods for gear shifting, including upshifting and downshifting (sequential upshifting, sequential downshifting, or skip downshifting) at various speeds; timely and effective use of the brake (predictive braking for deceleration); basic proficiency in stopping at designated points and making U-turns at intersections.