How to Adjust the Rearview Mirrors for Driving Test Subject 2?
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Key points for adjusting rearview mirrors in Driving Test Subject 2: The door handle should be positioned at the intersection of "the midpoint of vertical division and the one-third line near the vehicle side". Additionally, adjustment methods vary for different vehicle models - the key is to clearly see the distance between the car body and the lines, as well as the trajectory. Nearly every test item relies on rearview mirrors for alignment with the lines marked on the examination ground. The methods for adjusting rearview mirrors in Driving Test Subject 2 are as follows: 1. Left side mirror adjustment: Vertically, the ground should occupy the center of the mirror surface. Adjust the height to ensure visibility of the lowest point where the rear wheel contacts the ground, while keeping the car body occupying 1/4 of the mirror surface. 2. Right side mirror adjustment: Since the driver sits on the left, it's harder to master the right side conditions. Therefore, vertically adjust so the ground occupies 2/3 of the mirror surface, allowing visibility of the wheel arch (the curved protruding part above the wheel, resembling an eyebrow), while horizontally adjusting to keep the car body occupying 1/4 of the mirror surface.