Which point on the wiper should be used to judge the 30 cm distance in Subject 2?

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Samantha
07/24/25 1:48am
To judge the 30 cm distance, observe the position between the root of the right wiper and the right washer nozzle. Key points to note for Subject 2: 1. Reversing into the garage: Main deduction points: Pressing the line while reversing, the car not entering the garage, exceeding the time limit, not following the designated route. After the new regulations, a time limit of 210 seconds was added for reversing into the garage. During the test, reverse into the right garage first, then the left garage. Not following this order will result in disqualification. Once the car is in the garage, steer towards the side where there is more space between the car body and the line. It's better to steer early rather than late. While adjusting the car body, be careful not to miss the stopping point. 2. Parallel parking: Main deduction points involve the turn signal, 30 cm margin, and pressing the line. When entering the test area, steer right in advance and observe the highest point of the wiper aligning with the roadside line to adjust the 30 cm margin. While reversing, remember the first right full lock, straighten, then left full lock, park in the garage, turn on the left turn signal, and observe the rearview mirror when exiting to prevent the wheels from pressing the line on either side. 3. Right-angle turn: Main deduction points involve the turn signal and pressing the line. After entering the test area, turn on the turn signal, and turn it off after the voice prompt. Incorrect turn signal operation deducts 10 points. After entering the right-angle turn, adjust the car body to maintain a 30 cm margin from the line. The observation point is the same as in parallel parking. When fully locking the steering, slightly release the clutch to prevent stopping or stalling midway. Straighten the car body after the rear wheels exit to prevent the wheels from pressing the line. 4. Curve driving: Main deduction point is the wheels pressing the line. During the test, pay attention to the first part (right turn), sit upright, align the left window corner with the inner side of the left yellow line, and continuously adjust the direction; the latter part (left turn), extend your head out of the window, align the left window corner with the inner edge of the left yellow line, and continuously adjust the direction. Finally, straighten the car body to the left (no stopping allowed throughout). 5. Hill start and stop: Main deduction points involve the 30 cm margin between the car body and the line, the 50 cm stopping point, stalling during start, rolling back during start, and forgetting to release the handbrake during start.
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VonLeila
08/10/25 9:25pm
For the subject two test to find the 30 cm mark, I think the windshield wiper is the most convenient reference point. The position varies slightly with different car models, but basically, you want the raised part of the wiper (or the rivet head) to just touch the edge line. At this point, the distance between the car body and the edge line is roughly 30 cm. The key is not to just focus on the point—you must ensure the car is straight! If the direction is off, the point will be misaligned. During practice, try it several times: slowly move forward, stop as soon as the reference point touches the line, then immediately get out and measure the actual distance with a ruler. This will help you calibrate your judgment. Practice makes perfect—after enough repetition, you’ll get the hang of it by feel.
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