What are the techniques for entering a right curve in Subject 2?

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DylanRose
07/30/25 7:09am
Subject 2 curve driving test is relatively simple, which involves safely driving the vehicle out along the designated "S"-shaped road. Here are the detailed steps: 1. Pay attention to the front of the car: When entering the S-curve, pay attention to the position of the front of the car, try to keep the outer front wheel of the vehicle close to the right edge of the curve, and drive in 1st gear with half-clutch. Do not stop during the process. During the process, you should also observe the left and right rearview mirrors to keep the vehicle driving along the S-road. 2. Turning left: Drive the vehicle close to the right side. When the left front corner coincides with the right edge line, turn the steering wheel one circle to the left, and make slight adjustments to keep the left front corner and the right edge line basically aligned. Drive along the S-road to turn left, and the vehicle will not press or cross the line. After passing the left curve, prepare to turn right.
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