How to Accurately Position the Vehicle on the Slope in Subject 2?
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There are two methods to accurately position the vehicle on the slope in Subject 2. Here are the relevant details about slope positioning in Subject 2: 1. The first method: If the car is a new Santana, new Jetta, or new Skoda, there is a 'w' logo at the lower right corner of the front windshield. When sitting in the driver's seat, stop the car when the 'w' logo aligns with the pole at the slope starting point. This is the 100-point positioning spot for slope parking. (2) If the car model is not one of the three mentioned above (new Santana, new Jetta, or new Skoda), use the lower edge of the car's left rearview mirror as a reference. Stop the car when the lower edge of the left rearview mirror is parallel to the upper edge of the second yellow line on the ground. This is also the 100-point positioning spot for slope parking.
For the hill start in Subject 2, precision is key, and I believe the crucial point is to find your own reference markers. Each instructor's car has different seat heights, and your own height also affects this—don't just memorize others' reference points. During my practice, I found the most reliable method was to watch the raised part of the right wiper; when it aligns with a specific cement crack on the slope, it means the position is correct. Alternatively, aligning the front edge of the bumper with the marking line also works, but this depends on your seating position. Coordination between the throttle and clutch is equally important—maintain semi-engaged clutch to prevent rolling back. Remember to observe the test site's features in advance; some slopes have particularly noticeable yellow lines, so spotting them early gives you confidence.