What are the key points and positions for right-angle turning techniques?

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AnnaLynn
07/29/25 11:18am
Here are the techniques and key points for right-angle turning: When entering the right angle: As the vehicle enters the examination area, keep one-third of the right front of the car aligned with the boundary line. At this point, the right wheels should be approximately 30cm away from the boundary line. When turning: When the support of the small triangular window on the left middle door aligns with the prominent right angle, quickly turn the steering wheel fully to the left. When exiting the angle: Once aligned with the exit, promptly straighten the steering wheel and continue moving forward until completely clear of the right angle. The right-angle turn is an assessment point in Subject 2 of the driver's license test, evaluating the driver's ability to correctly operate steering and accurately judge the inner and outer wheel differentials when driving through sharp turns.
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