What to do if the left rearview mirror and the yellow line are not aligned properly?
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The alignment here is not about looking inside the rearview mirror, but about checking whether the edge of the rearview mirror aligns with the standard line on the ground. Below are specific tips for the second subject of the driving test: 1. Slow speed: Maintaining a slow speed is the fundamental rule for practicing the second subject. Ensure the vehicle doesn’t stop while keeping the speed as slow as possible—the slower, the better. A slow speed allows sufficient time to adjust each operation. 2. Adjust the rearview mirrors: After getting into the car, always adjust the rearview mirrors properly. This is especially important for reversing into the garage and parallel parking. 3. Master the three-point alignment method: The three points are the driver’s eyes, reference points on the car, and reference points on the ground. During the second subject operation, it’s essential to locate the points accurately and observe carefully to ensure precision. 4. Pay attention to the four corners of the car: The front corner is prone to crossing the outer line when reversing into the garage, while the rear corner is prone to crossing the side lines of the garage; the front corner is prone to crossing the line during curve driving; the front corner is prone to crossing the line during a right-angle turn; the front corner is prone to crossing the outer line or the left front corner of the garage during parallel parking, and the right rear corner is prone to crossing the right garage line. Therefore, always watch the four corners and the outer lines.