What are the S-curve driving techniques for short individuals?

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VanJaxon
07/29/25 4:04pm
At the same time, adhere to the principle of taking the outer line. Generally, the first curve is a left turn, so you should drive on the right side. When the left corner of the car touches the right sideline, turn the steering wheel one full turn to the left. During driving, maintain the left corner of the car by turning the steering wheel 90 degrees left and right. After completing the right line of the first curve, the left corner of the car has already left the right sideline. At this point, keep the steering wheel stationary until the right corner of the car touches the right sideline, then straighten the direction. When you see the left one-third of the engine hood touch the left sideline of the right turn, first turn the steering wheel one full turn to the right, then continue driving. After the vehicle exits the curve, align the front of the car with the S-curve exit, straighten the direction, and continue driving forward out of the curve test area.
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