How to Adjust the Rearview Mirrors for Subject Two of the Driving Test?
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Here are the adjustment methods for the rearview mirrors in Subject Two: 1. Take the right-side parking as an example: the car body should occupy half of the mirror, the rear door handle should be 1 centimeter below the top edge of the mirror, and the front door handle should be about one-third from the bottom edge of the mirror. 2. The method for adjusting the left mirror is the same as the right mirror, but the car body can occupy slightly more space. The rear door handle should be near the top edge of the mirror, ensuring that you can see the left rear wheel without leaning out of the window. This facilitates observation during left-side parking and parallel parking. Additional Tips: The rhyme for adjusting the rearview mirrors in Subject Two: The front door handle is in the middle, the rear door handle is at the top, and the car body occupies one-third of the mirror. The two arrows point to the two door handles, and the adjustment methods for the left and right mirrors are the same. The key to passing Subject Two is controlling the speed and accurately spotting the points and lines on the test field.