Where to Look When Straightening the Steering Wheel at the Exit of an S-Turn?
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The angle between the A-pillar on the driver's side and the lower edge of the windshield aligns with the left boundary line of the S-curve, indicating that the vehicle is centered in the S-curve. Therefore, when using this technique to follow the line, upon reaching the exit and when the vehicle body is nearly parallel to the lane exit, you can straighten the steering wheel to exit the test area. During this process, lightly press the brake or clutch to control the speed, as steering too slowly may cause the vehicle to cross the solid line of the curve. Below are relevant details about the S-curve in Subject 2: 1. Practical Operation Method: Before entering the left curve, drive the vehicle close to the right side, keeping the right side of the car aligned with the right boundary line. When preparing to transition to the right curve, turn the steering wheel to the right, aligning the left front corner of the car with the left boundary line until the vehicle safely exits the curve, then straighten the steering wheel. 2. New Requirements: Driving over the edge line of the road results in failure; stopping midway results in failure; driving without shifting to second gear or above results in a 5-point deduction.