When to Straighten the Steering Wheel in a Right-Angle Turn?
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During a right-angle turn, you should straighten the steering wheel when you feel the car body is about to align after completing the turn. Alternatively, you can observe the rearview mirror and appropriately straighten the steering wheel when the rear wheels pass the corner, ensuring the car body remains parallel to the lane edge line as you exit the right-angle curve. Timing for fully turning the steering wheel: 1. When the front of the car is about to reach the opposite edge line, immediately turn the steering wheel fully in the turning direction; 2. When the driver's position or the rearview mirror position is almost level with the corner, immediately turn the steering wheel fully in the turning direction. The right-angle turn is a part of the driving test's Subject 2, requiring candidates to correctly operate the steering, accurately judge the vehicle's inner and outer wheel differences, and smoothly pass through the right-angle curve, mainly assessing the candidate's vehicle control ability.