What is the speed requirement for straight-line driving in C2?
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C2 straight-line driving speed should be maintained at around 35km/h, which means the speed should be between 30 and 40 km/h. Here is some extended information: 1. Straight-line driving: The distance is approximately 120 meters. Within the first 20 meters, align the vehicle properly, then hold the steering wheel steadily without any movement (maintain the speed at around 35km/h, which means between 30 and 40 km/h, and this part can be completed in about 10 seconds). 2. Subject 3: Subject 3 is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination, and it is the abbreviation for the road driving skills and safe civilized driving knowledge test.
I remember during the C2 license test, the straight-line driving speed was usually between 25 to 30 km/h. Going too slow might result in point deductions, while going too fast could cause lane deviation. During practice, I simulated the test on empty roads, where maintaining a constant speed was the most challenging—keeping the throttle steady without rushing. Speed control is the core of safety; beginners tend to accelerate impatiently, which can lead to loss of control and point deductions. In daily driving, this speed is very practical in urban areas, helping to avoid rear-end collisions or scratches. My test experience taught me not to just stare at the dashboard but to look ahead at road signs while making slight steering adjustments to keep the car moving straight and steady. After passing, my tip was to practice speed awareness on flat roads to develop safe habits. In short, aiming for around 30 km/h is the safest bet, but always check local rules based on specific conditions.