What is the reason for the front of the car sweeping the line during a right-angle turn?
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The distance between the car body and the right line is too short or the speed is too fast. The following is relevant extended information: 1. Right-angle turn evaluation criteria: Drive the vehicle along the specified route, make a right-angle turn from left to right or right to left, and pass through in one go; no stopping is allowed midway; the wheels must not touch or run over the lane boundary line. 2. Sweeping the line: According to the "Content and Methods of Motor Vehicle Driver Tests," the evaluation criteria for straight-line turns specify that the wheels must not run over or touch the road boundary line, but it does not state that the front of the car cannot sweep the line. In the turning evaluation criteria for Subject 2, there are only regulations about pressing or crossing the line, but no mention of sweeping the line. Therefore, sweeping the line with the front of the car is allowed during a right-angle turn, as long as the wheels do not run over the road edge line, no points will be deducted.