What Causes the Right Rear Wheel to Cross the Line in an S-Curve?
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Inexperienced operation and incorrect reference points. Below are the relevant explanations: 1. Driving Timing: The S-curve requires turning the steering wheel twice. When navigating the curve, it's essential to control the timing, maintain appropriate speed using the clutch and brake, and stay close to the right side of the curve before entering to avoid crossing the line. 2. Test Requirements: The curve driving is a key assessment point in the Subject 2 of the driver's license test, commonly known as the S-curve. The test requires the vehicle to navigate an S-shaped path of specified width without pressing the edge lines, demonstrating smooth and flexible steering control.