What is the impact of seat height on reference points?
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Hill starts, right-angle turns, S-curve driving, reverse parking, and parallel parking all require reference points. Here are the relevant introductions: 1. Hill start: This is a field test in the second subject of the driver's license test, which involves starting a vehicle parked on a steep slope upwards. 2. S-curve driving: As one of the four items in the second subject of the driver's license test, it is relatively simple overall, but it is easy for the vehicle body to brush or press the line, resulting in failing the test. 3. Reverse parking: This is an assessment point in the driver's test. It involves correctly reversing the vehicle into the garage from both sides while in motion. 4. Parallel parking: First, the visual estimation must be accurate. No matter the length of the parking space grid, the rear of the car must enter first to ensure smooth positioning.