What is the height-related error margin in Subject 2 driving test?

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BrooklynLynn
07/30/25 7:59am
There is no specific data on the height-related error margin in Subject 2, but the driver's height significantly affects reference points. Here are the details: 1. Different seat adjustments: Each person's height varies, leading to different seat adjustments. Taller individuals generally sit farther back, causing their shoulder reference point during reverse parking to occur earlier than shorter trainees. If following the instructor's uniform shoulder reference point, taller trainees would turn the wheel too early, while shorter ones would turn too late. 2. Field of vision: The visual range differs between taller and shorter trainees in the driver's seat. Some reference points during reverse parking require confirmation via rearview mirrors - at the same mirror position, taller trainees will spot reference points earlier than shorter trainees.
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