What is the simplest method for making a 90-degree turn?
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The simplest method for making a 90-degree turn is as follows: 1. Maintain a steady speed: Position the vehicle at the starting point of the 90-degree turn. Upon hearing the audio prompt, shift into first gear, release the handbrake, slowly lift the clutch to maintain a semi-engaged state, and begin moving at a steady speed. 2. Adjust the distance: Keep the vehicle appropriately close to the left side of the road, ideally within a range of 20-30cm. This adjustment should be made from the start, not when approaching the turn. 3. Turn the steering wheel: Once the distance is set, focus on the right door window. When the A-pillar aligns with the horizontal line of the inner corner of the turn (or when the front hood just covers the yellow line ahead), turn the steering wheel fully to the right. 4. Gradually straighten the wheel: After completing the turn, as the vehicle begins to straighten, slowly return the steering wheel to the center. Then turn the wheel slightly to the left to align the vehicle parallel with the lane edge line, turn off the turn signal, and exit the test area.
Making a 90-degree turn isn't actually difficult, the key is finding the right reference points. I usually keep the car close to the right-side line first, maintaining about 30 cm distance to allow more turning space. The moment the left rearview mirror aligns with the inner corner of the turn, quickly turn the steering wheel all the way to the left. Meanwhile, keep your feet steady, move the car slowly, and glance at the rearview mirror to watch the rear wheels - don't clip the corner. After practicing a few times, you'll get familiar with your car's rhythm - turn the steering wheel faster, and straighten it as soon as the car body aligns. You'll pass smoothly in one go.