What is the fixed point on the slope in Subject 2?
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When practicing fixed-point parking, first align the car's bumper perpendicularly with the parking line. Sit in the car and look at the left side of the parking line, ensuring your eyes and the parking line form a straight line. Then, find a point on the car door that aligns with this straight line (three-point alignment) and remember this point. During the fixed-point parking test, when your eyes, the point on the car door, and the left side of the parking line form a straight line (three-point alignment), stop immediately. At this moment, the bumper will be perfectly perpendicular to the parking line. Subject 2 varies in test content depending on the vehicle type, as follows: 1. Basic test items: pole test, slope fixed-point parking and starting, parallel parking, single-plank bridge crossing, curve driving, right-angle turning, speed-limited passing through a narrow gate, continuous obstacle crossing, hundred-meter gear shifting, and bumpy road driving. 2. Test items for permitted driving types: large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, and large trucks must include no fewer than 6 test items.