What reference points should be used when an A2 license holder crosses a single-plank bridge?
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A2 license holders can use the left gap at the front of the car hood as a reference point to align with the left single-plank bridge while maintaining vehicle stability. Below is relevant information about the A2 driver's license: 1. Introduction: The A2 license qualifies holders to operate tractor trailers, allowing them to drive heavy and medium-duty full trailers and semi-trailer combinations as authorized by China's vehicle management authorities; 2. Vehicle categories: An A2 license permits driving B1 (medium buses), B2 (heavy trucks), C1 (light vehicles), C2 (automatic transmission light vehicles), C3 (low-speed trucks), C4 (three-wheeled vehicles), and M (wheeled machinery vehicles).
As a seasoned driver with over two decades of experience, I've handled countless single-plank bridge tests. When aligning, I always focus on the small groove or protrusion on the left side of the hood, lining it up with the center mark on the bridge surface, then proceed slowly at a speed under 5 km/h. Through practice, I've found that precise alignment ensures the wheels steadily climb onto the bridge; misalignment can cause slipping or vehicle imbalance. With enough repetition, it becomes second nature—don't forget to check the mirrors to confirm tire positioning. Safety first: I always remind myself not to rush during practice. This skill is even more critical in rain or on rough terrain to prevent rollovers or tire damage. I made mistakes when young, but now it's an ingrained habit.