What are the reasons for not being able to practice S-curves well?
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S-curves are difficult to practice well due to reasons such as not mastering the techniques or insufficient practice. Below are the S-curve techniques for Subject 2: S-curve sharing technique one: When you hear the prompt "Pass the S-curve," shift into first gear, slowly release the clutch to reach a semi-engaged state, and maintain a slow, steady speed as you drive into the curve. S-curve sharing technique two: When the left corner of the car aligns with the right-side streetlight arc, turn the steering wheel one and a half turns to the left and proceed. When the left edge line of the car aligns with the white circle on the ground, turn the steering wheel one and a half turns back to the center and proceed. Finally, when the car aligns with the white horizontal line on the ground, turn the steering wheel one and a half turns to the left, drive left out of the curve, and complete the test. S-curve sharing technique three: Use the left and right rearview mirrors to align with the left and right lines, keeping the vehicle centered at all times. Observe the diagonal lines: when turning right, align the left corner of the car with the right line; when turning left, align the right corner of the car with the left line. Follow the line with the car’s corner.