Techniques for Curve Driving Points in Subject 2

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StOlivia
07/30/25 7:09am
There are many techniques for curve driving, and the following is a detailed introduction: 1. Pay attention to the position of the front of the car: When entering the S-curve entrance, pay attention to the position of the front of the car and try to drive in the middle of the road. When the car is about to enter, make sure the speed is not too fast; it's best to maintain a constant speed and advance in 1st gear with semi-linked clutch. When entering the curve, try to drive close to the right side of the curve, as the first turn is to the left, and remember to observe the left and right rearview mirrors. 2. Steering: When the left corner of the car coincides with the right sideline, immediately turn left one full circle, and during driving, always observe the left corner of the car pressing against the sideline to ensure the car does not cross or go out of the line. 3. Straighten the steering wheel: When the left corner of the car touches the left line of the second curve, straighten the steering wheel and then slowly move forward for a while.
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