What to Practice on the Second Day of Subject 2?
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On the first day of Subject 2, you need to familiarize yourself with the use of the steering wheel. The specific content of Subject 2 is as follows: 1. Teaching objectives: Master the basic driving operation essentials, possess the basic ability to control the vehicle, proficiently master the basic methods of driving on the site and internal roads, have the ability to reasonably use vehicle control components and correctly control the spatial position of the vehicle, and be able to accurately control the vehicle's driving position, speed, and route. 2. Project content: reversing into the garage, parallel parking, curve driving, right-angle turning, passing through the width limit gate, passing through continuous obstacles, driving on bumpy roads, turning around on narrow roads, etc.
Yesterday was all about getting familiar with the steering wheel and clutch, but today the focus shifted to reverse parking. The instructor had me practice moving straight forward and backward first to get a feel for the clutch's semi-engaged state, then move on to adjusting direction by checking the rearview mirrors in a simulated parking space. The entire afternoon was spent repeating the parking maneuvers—sometimes turning the wheel too early and crossing the line, other times correcting too slowly and ending up with a crooked rear. The instructor emphasized that slow speed is key, along with aligning my shoulders with reference points. Towards the end, there was a brief explanation of parallel parking markers, but most of the time was spent on reverse parking. During a break, a senior student advised memorizing the marker lines' positions since the test relies heavily on these details. Tomorrow, I’ll need to bring a notebook to jot down the reference points.