What is the speed requirement for straight-line driving?
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Straight-line driving requires a speed of no less than 30km/h and no more than 40km/h, with the optimal speed controlled at 36km/h. To maintain straight-line driving, attention should be paid to the steering wheel and field of vision. Steering wheel issues in straight-line driving: Straight-line driving means keeping the vehicle moving in a straight line, not keeping the steering wheel motionless. However, there are techniques for operating the steering wheel. Generally, the right hand should perform acceleration and gear-shifting actions, while the left hand steadies and straightens the steering wheel. Additionally, the steering wheel can be slightly adjusted during driving, but sudden or excessive movements should be avoided. Field of vision issues in straight-line driving: Adhere to the principle of "looking far while taking care of the near." This means looking ahead to detect situations early and prepare responses, while also paying attention to nearby and rear conditions. Since driving speed in the third test is fast, looking far ahead helps in early detection of situations and makes it easier to keep the vehicle moving straight.