What are the key reference points for the uphill stop in Subject 2 of the driving test?
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Here are the key reference points for the uphill stop technique in Subject 2: 1. Lane center arrow: After aligning the vehicle body, keep the steering wheel center mark aligned with the arrow to maintain a 30cm distance from the right sideline. 2. Left rearview mirror lower edge: Adjust direction on level ground before ascending. After starting uphill, slightly raise the clutch to prevent stalling. Observe the right rearview mirror to fine-tune steering based on the distance from the sideline, keeping the vehicle parallel to it. Maintain steady slow speed. When the left mirror's lower edge aligns with the thick solid line, depress clutch and brake to stop. Note this stopping point should be personalized, not universally applied. The vehicle should be 30cm from the right sideline. 3. Right front hood: When 1/3 of the right hood aligns with the right sideline, the vehicle is 30cm away.