What are the alignment techniques for Subject 2?
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Here are the alignment techniques for Subject 2: 1. Five reference points on the engine hood: left vertex of the hood; left 1/3 point of the hood; center point of the hood; right 1/3 point of the hood; right vertex of the hood. These hood reference points help trainees judge the distance between the vehicle body and the roadside line. During slope parking, the 1/3 position of the hood is crucial. When the side line aligns with the left or right 1/3 of the hood, the left or right side of the vehicle is exactly 30 cm away from the side line. 2. Lower edge of the rearview mirror. This is used to determine the parking position during reverse parking into the garage. When reversing into the garage, the parking timing is judged by aligning the lower edge of the rearview mirror with the yellow line in front of the garage. 3. Trainee's shoulder. During a right-angle turn, if it's a left turn, when the trainee's left shoulder aligns with the corner point, quickly turn the steering wheel fully to the left to complete the turn. 4. Parking control line. During reverse parking, parallel parking, and slope parking, the trainee must park the test vehicle on the parking line as required. Taking slope parking as an example, when the wiper and the parking pole align, the front of the vehicle should be exactly within the parking control line. 5. Rear wheels. During reverse parking into the garage, observing the left and right rear wheels helps determine if the parking position is appropriate. For the right garage, when the right rear wheel appears in the right rearview mirror and is 30 cm away from the garage corner, the parking position is suitable. If the distance is too close or too far, there is a risk of crossing the line, and timely correction is needed.