Should You Press the Brake or Clutch First When Stopping in Subject 2?
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In Subject 2, you should press the brake first when stopping. Below are detailed introductions to the techniques for the Subject 2 test: 1. Control the speed with the clutch semi-engagement: After hearing the voice command, turn on the right turn signal, observe the left, middle, and right rearview mirrors, and control the speed with the clutch semi-engagement, slightly steering towards the right side of the area. 2. Observe the distance: Observe the point at one-third of the right side of the engine hood. When it aligns with the roadside line, the distance between the car body and the roadside is approximately 30cm. 3. Specific operation: Control the speed with the clutch semi-engagement, slowly approach the stopping point. When the lower edge of the left rearview mirror aligns with the second thick yellow line, press the foot brake first, then the clutch, stop the car steadily, and turn off the right turn signal. 4. Starting on a slope: Within 30 seconds after hearing the voice prompt, you need to complete the slope start. When starting on a slope, slowly lift the clutch, turn on the left turn signal. When the front of the car tilts upward and the car body feels like shaking, keep the clutch steady with your left foot, release the brake with your right foot, and the car starts smoothly to drive up the slope. Turn off the left turn signal, and finally, after fully ascending the slope, descend smoothly and exit the slope fixed-point stopping and starting test area.