What to Do When Seeing Double in Subject 2 Driving Test?
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Seeing double in Subject 2 is caused by the eyes rotating to their limits, resulting in overlapping vision. Adjusting your sitting posture can resolve this issue. Here are some additional details: 1. Deduction points in Subject 2: In reverse parking and parallel parking, if the vehicle body crosses the line, it results in an immediate 100-point deduction. Similarly, in right-angle turns and curve driving, if the wheels touch the road edge line, it also leads to a 100-point deduction. In Subject 2 steering judgment, there is no concept of 'brushing the line'; only crossing the line or wheel pressure on the line is considered. Therefore, 'brushing the line' can generally be understood as the vehicle body not crossing the line and the wheels not pressing on the line. 2. Teaching objectives of Subject 2: The goal is for students to master basic driving operation essentials and possess fundamental vehicle control abilities. They should be proficient in basic methods of driving on the course and within the test area, capable of reasonably using vehicle controls and correctly managing the vehicle's spatial position. This includes accurately controlling the vehicle's position, speed, and route.