Tips for Parking on the Slope in Subject 2?

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GriffinRose
07/30/25 5:50am
1. First, before entering the slope, turn on the right turn signal and steer the wheel to the right to drive along the right side of the road. When going uphill, be sure to observe the situation in the rearview mirror. Do not suddenly step on the accelerator and rush forward, as you may easily cross the line. Meanwhile, the distance between the car body and the side line should be kept at about 30 centimeters. 2. At this time, you can observe through the rearview mirror. When you notice that the lower part of the rearview mirror overlaps with the control line, press the clutch and brake to stop the car, taking care to prevent the car from rolling backward.
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