How to survive the S-curve: mastering skills and practical analysis
In driving tests or daily driving, S-curves (also known as serpentine curves) are one of the common difficulties. How to smoothly pass the S-curve not only tests the driver's steering wheel control ability, but also tests the prediction of the vehicle's trajectory. This article combines the hot topics and hot content on the Internet in the past 10 days to sort out structured data and practical tips to help you easily cope with the S-curve.
1. Data statistics on hot topics across the entire network

| Topic keywords | Search volume (last 10 days) | Main discussion platform |
|---|---|---|
| S-curve driving skills | 12,500+ | Zhihu, Douyin, Bilibili |
| Passing Subject 2 S Curve | 8,300+ | Driving Test Guide, Little Red Book |
| Steering wheel control method | 6,700+ | Autohome, Kuaishou |
2. Core skills for passing S curve
1. Vehicle speed control:Maintain a low and constant speed (5-10km/h is recommended) and avoid sudden braking or excessive accelerator.
2. Observation points:The following are common reference points:
| vehicle location | Corresponding operation |
|---|---|
| Align the left corner of the front of the car with the right sideline | Make 1 circle to the left |
| The center of the front of the car presses the left sideline | Return to the right direction |
| Align the right corner of the car's front with the left sideline | Make 1 circle to the right |
3. Correction principle:Observe the distance between the wheel and the sideline through the rearview mirror, and adjust the steering wheel slightly (no more than 15° each time).
3. Common Errors and Solutions
| error type | Cause analysis | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Crimping line | Turn the steering wheel too early/too late | Strengthen point memory and practice prediction |
| Stop midway | Clutch control is unstable | Strengthen semi-linked exercises |
| Confusing directions | Unable to remember the logic of left and right steering | Memorize the formula: hit left to right, hit right to left |
4. Advanced skills: adapting to different road conditions
1.S-curve at night:Use the headlights to determine the edge and appropriately reduce the vehicle speed by 20%.
2.Rain and snow weather:Clear the fog on the car windows in advance to avoid skidding caused by sudden steering.
3.Test vehicle differences:Before the test, you need to test the clutch to confirm the free travel of the steering wheel.
5. Selection of netizens’ practical experience
According to statistics from Douyin’s popular video comment area, the following methods receive the most likes:
| Skill description | support rate |
|---|---|
| Keep an eye on the outer corner of the front of the car the whole time | 89% |
| Silently recite the three-character formula "slow, look, and reply" | 76% |
| Place mineral water bottles to simulate the sideline during practice | 68% |
Summary:The key to passing the S-Curve isVehicle speed control, point memory and flexible correction. It is recommended to record your own operation videos during practice and compare them with the teaching demonstrations to find deficiencies. In the actual exam, keeping a calm mind is more important than pursuing a perfect track. Remember: most deductions come from panicked mistakes, not minor deviations.
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