Chicheng Driving School: Take stock of 25 difficult subjects and talk about the reasons for your failure.

Candidates can basically pass 25 exam items as long as they practice hard at ordinary times. However, in the usual practice process, the specific operation of some projects will still stump many candidates. So, what are the "easy points" of subject 2?

First, back the car into the warehouse.

The difficulty of reversing into the warehouse lies in the timing of the direction. Many candidates didn't grasp the opportunity of the direction, which led to the situation that the vehicle was crushed during the warehousing process and the course failed. There is a simple trick in this project, that is, "the direction should be sooner rather than later"-the direction should be played early, and there is still time and distance to correct it. If you play late, there is no chance to make up for it.

Second, side parking.

The difficulty of the side parking project lies in keeping a distance of 30 from the garage sideline when entering the project. If the distance is too large, the left front wheel will press the line, which will lead to the mismatch in the process of reversing into the side orientation in the later stage. In the process of reversing, candidates need to use the rearview mirror to observe the position relationship between the car body and the garage and determine the timing of the direction.

Third, the ramp fixed point and start

1, the distance between the car body and the sideline when going uphill.

Candidates need to drive up the ramp and then park at the designated place. In this process, the vehicle needs to keep a distance of 30cm from the right edge line of the ramp. If the distance is more than 30cm and less than 50CM, deduct 10; More than 50CM will fail.

2. Fixed parking position

This test requires that the front bumper should be flush with the parking line after the vehicle stops on the ramp. The difficulty here lies in the timing of parking. If candidates want to seize this opportunity, they must find their own "points" from the training process. Many candidates are prone to make mistakes in parking time.

Step 3 start from the slope

The problem that candidates encounter here is the ramp start operation, and many exams are easy to slip or even stall. This requires everyone to be familiar with the operating skills of starting on the ramp.

Fourth, curve driving.

The difficulty of driving in a curve is to keep the trajectory of the vehicle. Candidates need to use the position of the "point" of the hood to judge the timing of driving direction and avoid the vehicle from pressing the line.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) makes a right-angle turn.

Right-angle turning is a relatively simple project, and the most error-prone place is the timing of directional turning. If the direction is early, the rear wheel will roll over the inner corner of the driveway; If you hit the direction late, the front corner of the car will exceed the outside line of the lane.