Which Line Should You Stop On for Fixed-Point Parking?
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When performing fixed-point parking, the optimal stopping position is the middle one of the three white lines. Relevant details are as follows: Assessment Objective: The slope fixed-point parking and starting is an evaluation point in the Driver's License Subject 2 test. It assesses the driver's ability to operate the vehicle on an uphill section, correctly park the vehicle at a designated spot by the roadside, and accurately use the gear, throttle, and clutch for a smooth start. Parking Technique: To position correctly, you can use the cross-section of the frontmost part of the engine hood and a reference pole as your fixed point. As you approach the stop line, press the clutch slightly more to slow down further; if the force is insufficient, release it slightly. Meanwhile, keep your right foot on the brake pedal, focus your eyes on the stop line, and once you reach it, firmly press the brake and clutch to stop. Then, firmly pull up the handbrake.