Does the height of the seat affect reverse parking in Subject 2?
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Seat height does affect reverse parking. In Subject 2, tasks such as hill starts, right-angle turns, and reverse parking all require visual references. If the seat is adjusted, these reference points will change. If the seat height is unsuitable for the driver, errors may occur during reverse parking. Method for adjusting the seat in Subject 2: Adjusting the car seat mainly involves three parts: height, distance, and backrest. Remember the following three points to easily replicate the same adjustment each time. First, adjust the seat to the most comfortable position, then record three measurements. Height: Use an item inside the car as a reference, such as how much of the wiper or spray nozzle is visible, to determine the seat height. Distance: When adjusting the seat distance, count the number of notches the seat moves forward and remember this number to set the distance. Backrest: Adjust the backrest so that your shoulders are close to the seatback, extend your arms, and ensure your wrists rest comfortably on the steering wheel to finalize the backrest adjustment. Standard for seat adjustment in Subject 2: Vertical adjustment: When adjusting the seat height, ensure there is at least one fist's distance between your head and the car roof. Horizontal adjustment: Place your feet on the clutch and brake pedals, with your knees slightly bent. When fully depressing the pedals, your legs should still have some bend. Lumbar support: Adjust the seat to support your lower back. Lean back to prevent your lower back from being unsupported, which reduces fatigue while driving. If the seat lacks lumbar support, place a cushion behind your lower back.