What are the tips for adjusting the seat in Subject 2?
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Subject 2 seat adjustment tips are as follows: 1. Sitting posture: The hips should be pushed back as far as possible, leaning against the backrest. If you sit too far forward, not only will your center of gravity be unstable without a support point, but your body may also sway back and forth during operation, leading to deviations in observation points. Pay attention to whether your back is straight or bent, as some trainees may practice in a relaxed state during training, seeing one point, but become nervous during the exam, straighten their backs, and see another point. 2. Seat height: The height of the seat should be adjusted according to personal height. The view should not be blocked by the steering wheel, and the instrument panel and road conditions ahead should be clearly visible. 3. Seat position: The adjustment button is usually located under the seat. Pull the adjustment lever, and with a slight force from your feet, you can move the seat forward or backward. 4. Backrest angle: Unlike normal driving, during the exam, the backrest should not be reclined too far back for comfort. The benchmark is when your wrist can just rest on the top of the steering wheel.