What are the tips for curve driving in Subject 2?
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Subject 2 curve driving techniques include keeping the right front of the car close to the left line. Below are the specific details: Drive on the right side: Take left before right as an example. Drive on the right side. When reaching the curve, as soon as the left front of the car touches the right line of the curve, immediately turn the steering wheel one full turn to the left. Then, adjust the angle to keep the left front of the car always close to the right line of the curve. Right front close to the left line: When transitioning from a left turn to a right turn, as the left front of the car touches the left line of the curve, quickly straighten the steering wheel. Then, when the right front of the car touches the left line of the curve, turn the steering wheel one full turn to the right. Adjust the direction to keep the right front of the car always close to the left line. Straighten the direction in time: When the front of the car is aligned with the exit, straighten the steering wheel.
I remember when I first started learning to drive, the curve driving section in Subject 2 gave me a headache for a while. The key is to control the speed, enter the curve slowly, just as leisurely as taking a walk in the park—maintaining 5-10 kilometers per hour is ideal. Steer the wheel smoothly, don’t rush it, and follow the curve’s arc; keep your eyes on the car hood and roadside reference points, like gently turning the wheel when the front of the car is about to touch the line. After practicing a few times, you’ll feel the car moving smoothly through the S-curves, and it will become second nature. Now when driving on the road, this skill helps me navigate narrow alley turns more safely, avoiding penalties for crossing lines. The whole process tests patience and observation skills—it’s truly one of the fundamental driving techniques.