What is the method of steering wheel operation for curve driving in Subject 2?
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The method of steering wheel operation for curve driving in Subject 2 is: 1. Control the vehicle speed properly, avoid driving over the line, and enter the S-curve in 1st gear; 2. When the distance between the vehicle and the right side of the road is 0.5m, enter the first curve, and the vehicle enters the curve along the right side of the road; 3. Drive at a uniform low speed and turn the steering wheel to the left, causing the vehicle to drive along the left side; 4. At the junction of the two curves, straighten the steering wheel; 5. When entering the second curve, the distance between the left wheels of the vehicle and the road edge line should be 0.5m; 6. When exiting the curve, simply turn the steering wheel back. The precautions for curve driving in Subject 2 are: 1. Slow down in advance and keep to the right when entering the curve; 2. Do not turn the steering wheel too quickly or sharply; 3. Choose a route with as large a turning radius as possible; 4. Avoid using the brake, especially the emergency brake.
I was also quite nervous when practicing curve driving before, but later I found that the steering wheel should follow the curve's arc. When the car just enters the first curve, don't rush to turn the wheel sharply; just use the steering wheel to make a slight angle, about half a turn, and then maintain this angle while observing as you go. Remember to watch the position of the car's front corners—for example, in a left curve, keep the right corner of the car's front along the right line. If the distance between the car body and the line increases, adjust the steering a bit more. Don't rush to straighten the wheel when exiting the curve; wait until the car has completely passed the curve before slowly straightening it. The speed must be slow, and the clutch must be well controlled to allow reaction time for adjustments. Practice a few more times, and you'll get the hang of it.