What is the Correct Sitting Posture for Subject 2 Observation Points?

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OCameron
07/28/25 5:09pm
The correct sitting posture for Subject 2 observation points is as follows: Height adjustment: The driver's line of sight should not be blocked by the steering wheel, allowing clear observation of the dashboard. The head should be at least one fist's distance away from the car roof. Front and back adjustment: Place your feet on the clutch pedal and brake pedal respectively, with knees slightly bent. When pressing the pedals all the way down, there should still be some bend in the legs. Lumbar support: Push your hips back as far as possible until they touch the seat cushion and backrest, ensuring a stable sitting position. If the seat lacks lumbar support, you can place a cushion behind your lower back. Seat adjustments mainly involve three parts: height, distance, and backrest angle. During the exam, adjust the seat to the same position as during practice. Taking the exam car, the new Jetta, as an example: The height adjustment switch is usually located on the left side of the seat. Pull it up or down to adjust. The front and back adjustment switch is generally at the bottom of the seat. Lift it up to move the seat forward or backward. The backrest adjustment switch is typically on the left rear side of the seat. Press and hold it to adjust the backrest angle. Additional information: Introduction to Subject 2: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination. It refers to the field driving skills test. For example, the C1 test includes five mandatory items: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving (some regions have a sixth item: highway toll card collection).
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