What are the techniques for continuous turning in Subject 2?
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Subject 2 continuous turning techniques involve immediately pressing the clutch when the vehicle starts to shake and promptly downshifting. The second technique is to align the turning points accurately. Here is an introduction to Subject 2: 1. Definition: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and refers to the field driving skill test. 2. Objectives: Master the basic driving operation essentials and possess fundamental vehicle control capabilities; proficiently grasp the basic methods of field and road driving within the test area, and have the ability to reasonably use vehicle controls and correctly manage the vehicle's spatial position, ensuring accurate control over the vehicle's position, speed, and route.
When driving through continuous curves, I mainly rely on three points: keep your eyes focused on the distant curve exit rather than the car hood, which helps maintain a more accurate path; when turning the steering wheel, anticipate ahead—start turning as the car body enters the curve, don’t wait until the wheels hit the line to make a sharp turn; maintain a steady speed, keep the clutch pressed to crawl at a turtle’s pace, and avoid lifting your foot abruptly. Once during practice, I only focused on what was close and ended up crossing three lines. Now, I make it a habit to glance at the rearview mirror before each curve—knowing where the wheels are gives me confidence, especially in S-curves where if the car body tilts, I quickly correct by half a turn and then adjust the steering accordingly.