What are the parking techniques for Subject Three?
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Subject Three parking techniques are as follows: 1. Listen to the command: After hearing the command, turn on the right turn signal, check the right rearview mirror, and observe the situation; 2. Press the clutch: Depress the brake pedal appropriately; 3. Steer the wheel: Turn the steering wheel to the right (first turn to the right to approach the curb); Turn the wheel back to the left (third turn, aligning the wheels straight) and stop quickly. As the vehicle comes to a near stop, slightly lift the brake pedal to reduce braking inertia and stop smoothly; 4. Reduce speed: When the speed drops below first gear speed, depress the clutch pedal. When the right front wheel is close to the curb, turn the wheel to the left again (second turn, straightening the vehicle and adjusting the distance between the body and the curb); 5. Parking: Pull up the handbrake, shift to neutral, release the clutch and brake pedal, and turn off the turn signal. The entire curb parking maneuver is completed.
I've practiced parking skills many times. The key is to first choose a safe spot, check the rearview mirror to confirm there are no cars, then turn on the right turn signal. When slowing down, keep the clutch and brake steady, and wait until the speed drops below 10 km/h before slowly pulling over. There's a trick to finding the 30 cm distance: align the raised point of the wiper with the roadside line or the right ridge of the car's front with the curb. Once the car is straight and the wheels are aligned, quickly press the clutch and brake firmly, then pull the handbrake, shift to neutral, and turn off the turn signal. During the test, don't rush to unbuckle the seatbelt when you hear the voice prompt—remember to check if the lights are off before turning off the engine. It's best to practice repeatedly in the training area with marked spots—practice makes perfect.
Parking requires steadiness, precision, and speed. Upon receiving the instruction, don't rush to turn the wheel. First, turn on the right signal for at least three seconds while checking the right mirror and rear blind spot. Speed control is crucial—I prefer downshifting to second gear before fine-tuning the steering to pull over. To judge the distance, observe the gap between the door handle (in the right mirror) and the curb—smaller than a fist means it's just right at 30 cm. Straighten the wheels as the car aligns, then stop smoothly. The most commonly forgotten step during tests is failing to turn off the signal after engaging the handbrake, which leads to unnecessary point deductions. I recommend recording practice sessions to spot overlooked details.