Will improper steering wheel operation result in point deduction in Subject 2?
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Improper hand gestures will not result in point deduction, as there are no specific requirements for steering wheel operation hand gestures in the Subject 2 test. Below is an introduction to the point deduction items in the Subject 2 test: 1. Mid-test stopping: In the Subject 2 assessment, except for the designated parking test, stopping during other assessments is not allowed. Point deduction for stopping usually occurs due to poor clutch control. Although slower speeds generally make it easier to pass the Subject 2 test, excessively slow speeds can easily lead to stopping. 2. Hand-foot coordination: This mainly refers to unnatural movements when operating the steering wheel while controlling the clutch with the foot, which may also lead to forgetting the number of steering wheel turns. 3. Vehicle crossing lines: This is the most common reason for failing the test, mainly caused by inaccurate reference point judgment or incorrect steering wheel operation.