What are the evaluation criteria for straight-line driving?
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Straight-line driving deduction criteria include: 1. Driving lane: Failure to reasonably choose the driving lane and speed according to traffic conditions results in a 100-point deduction. 2. Speed: Driving at an inappropriate speed results in a 100-point deduction. 3. Straight-line driving: Unstable steering control, inability to maintain the vehicle in a straight line results in a 100-point deduction. 4. Deceleration: Failure to take timely deceleration measures when the vehicle ahead brakes results in a 100-point deduction. The following are the key points for straight-line driving in Subject 3: 1. Maintain straight-line driving: First, the driver must look ahead and pay attention to both sides, select a reference point, maintain straight-line driving, adjust the direction in time, and always be aware of various traffic situations ahead to detect and handle them promptly. 2. Hold the steering wheel correctly: The driver should look far and near, holding the steering wheel correctly, and adjust the distance of vision according to the speed. At higher speeds, look farther ahead; at lower speeds, look appropriately closer; and use peripheral vision to monitor the surroundings of the vehicle.