What are the standards for fixed-point parking in Subject 2?
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The evaluation criteria for fixed-point parking on the slope in Subject 2 are as follows: 1. Front bumper not aligned with the pole line: If the front bumper is not aligned with the pole line and exceeds 50CM forward or backward after stopping, it results in failure. If the front bumper is not aligned with the pole line but does not exceed 50CM forward or backward after stopping, 10 points are deducted. 2. Distance between the vehicle body and the road edge line: If the vehicle body is more than 30CM but less than 50CM away from the road edge line after stopping, 10 points are deducted. If the vehicle body is more than 50CM away from the road edge line after stopping, it results in failure. 3. Time: Exceeding the specified time for starting results in failure. 4. Parking brake: Failing to tighten the parking brake after stopping results in a 10-point deduction.
The standard for the fixed-point parking in Subject 2. I practiced many times before my last test, mainly to stop accurately: the wheels must stop within the painted dashed line frame, with no more than 50 cm deviation in any direction (front, back, left, or right). The car body must remain straight, without tilting or touching the boundary lines. After stopping, immediately turn off the engine and pull the handbrake; the car must not roll back more than 30 cm, otherwise the examiner will deduct major points. When restarting, it should be smooth and steady, without stalling or jerking—the movement should be seamless. During practice, I often rolled back too much, so I corrected it by slowing down and using the rearview mirror for positioning; I used my left foot to control the clutch and my right foot to lightly tap the brake to stabilize. I was really nervous during the test, but I passed. This exercise feels crucial because mastering it helps with other roadside parking or slope starts—just a few more tries to find the rhythm.