What is the Scoring Criteria for Curve Driving?
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The scoring criteria for curve driving are as follows: if any wheel presses against the road edge line, 100 points will be deducted; stopping midway will also result in a deduction of 100 points. Guidelines for curve driving: When turning left, drive closer to the right side; when turning right, drive closer to the left side. The steering angle should generally be controlled at around 90 degrees, avoiding large adjustments. Maintain a steady speed throughout the process, not too fast, and do not stop midway. The vehicle body can graze the line but must not press against it. The entire course should be completed in 1st gear at a steady speed. Precautions: When you see the left 1/3 of the hood and the left edge line of the right turn meet, turn the steering wheel one full circle to the right while making slight adjustments to keep the right corner of the vehicle aligned with the left edge line of the right turn. Driving along the S-curve in this manner will prevent the vehicle from pressing against or crossing the line.