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How to correctly check the points of single-sided bridges when taking the driver's license test?

To cross a single-sided bridge, first find a point on the car body (because you can’t see the tires while driving), use this point to align it with the center of the single-sided bridge deck, and go up the bridge. The car will definitely go awry at some point, so don't be nervous. As long as you start to align it a little better, you can pass without changing direction.

The first step is to go up the left bridge. This is relatively simple and should be fine for most students. The rough visual reference is to align the left headlight with the bridge deck, or you can use the left seam of the car cover as the alignment line (note that it is the car cover seam and not the protruding manhole cover line).

When you feel that the front wheel of the car has come off the axle, continue to roll forward for one and a half turns (if the roll is too short, the rear wheel will easily go off the axle, but if it is too long, the direction adjustment distance will be too short, and the body will be tilted when turning in the next step. It's not easy to straighten. You need to pay more attention to this step, it shouldn't be difficult to master.) When you move left and right, quickly move in a circle to the right without killing it.

At this time, visually observe the protruding left manhole cover line on the front cover of the vehicle, and pay attention to controlling the vehicle speed. (After practicing lateral shifting, I believe everyone should be familiar with the clutch semi-linkage control speed. The vehicle speed at this time can be controlled at the speed during lateral shifting.) When observing the front end of the left manhole cover line and When the inner edge of the bridge on the right overlaps, quickly hit two arrows to the left. You don't need to kill them either. Just two arrows are enough.

Keep the direction, the vehicle moves forward slowly, and continue to observe the left manhole cover line of the front cover of the vehicle. When the front end of the left manhole cover line overlaps with the white line in front, the direction goes back to the right. After the vehicle gets off the left axle and completes two turns to the left, you can look further away. When the vehicle is basically running straight, turn back to the right and keep the vehicle straight.

After completing the above actions, if the essentials are basically in place, the front wheel of the vehicle should not have reached the right axle yet. But the body has been straightened. Students can get out of the car and observe for themselves. After completing this swinging action, the front and rear wheels on the right side must be accurately positioned. There is no need to move the steering wheel anymore. Keep the vehicle moving straight forward and get on steadily. Bridge.

Of course, because the steering speed varies, especially female students who are less energetic, the steering speed may be slower. At this time, the car body may tilt slightly after the front wheel is on the axle. There is no need to be nervous. After the front wheels are on the bridge, look far ahead and straighten the vehicle with a small adjustment. The rear wheels can also go on the bridge easily.

Remember a few key points:

1. It is better to drive slowly rather than fast. It is the same as lateral shifting. As long as you don’t stop, you will have more room and time to make directions. It’s enough so that you won’t have any worries.

2. When crossing the left bridge and preparing to turn toward the right bridge, the timing of turning must be accurate. It is not good to do it too early or too late.

3. Remember the formula 1-2-1 to avoid forgetting the direction when you are nervous.

4. Try to hit the direction as fast as possible. If you can't do it quickly, practice more. Because the distance between the two bridges for you to turn and correct the direction of the vehicle is not very long, unlike the side shift where you can move up and down, there are not many opportunities to repair when crossing a single-sided bridge.

5. Practice makes perfect, ask more and get more. If you are not proficient, practice more. If you don’t understand, ask more questions. Don’t be afraid of annoying the teacher, otherwise he will not be a qualified coach.