How to Use the Wiper Reference Points in Rain During Subject 2 Test?
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Adjust the seat according to your preference, then observe specific reference points. Memorize the movements and reference points seen, such as those in the rearview mirror. When driving, maintain a slower speed and replicate the same actions at the previously observed reference points.
When using the wiper as a reference point during rainy day driving test (Subject 2), first understand how wiper movement affects reference points. For example, during reverse parking, we often align the middle joint of the wiper with the pole. I adjust the wiper speed to medium-low to prevent it from moving too fast to see clearly, while focusing on the moment right after the wiper blade passes to make my move - quick but not rushed. Rain makes windows blurry, so ensure wiper blades are clean and unworn before the test, and wipe both inside and outside of windows clean. Practice more in simulated rainy conditions to get accustomed to visual interference from rain, naturally adapting to the visual deviation caused by wiper reference points. Safety first - reference points shouldn't be isolated, always combine with mirrors and surroundings to avoid skidding accidents in rain. Stay calm, treat it as practicing a new skill, and use small mnemonics to maintain rhythm if nervous.