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Can I bring a seat cushion for Subject 2?

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HarperLee
07/29/25 3:45am
Some vehicles with non-adjustable seat heights may allow the use of seat cushions. Here is an introduction to Subject 2: Definition: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination and refers to the field driving skill test. Objective: To master the basic driving operation essentials, possess the fundamental ability to control the vehicle; proficiently master the basic methods of field and in-field road driving, have the ability to reasonably use vehicle control components and correctly control the vehicle's spatial position, and accurately control the vehicle's driving position, speed, and route.
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DominicLee
08/12/25 2:57pm
When I took the driving test for Subject 2, I also used a cushion because I'm not very tall. Even with the seat adjusted to its lowest position, I couldn't reach the pedals properly, and my visibility was poor. During practice, my instructor suggested I try using a thin cushion. On the day of the test, I brought a small memory foam cushion. The exam staff glanced at it but didn’t say anything, and I used it smoothly throughout the test. Choose a cushion that’s lightweight and non-slip—avoid ones that are too thick or have back support, as they might slide around and affect steering. Most importantly, check with your instructor or call the test center in advance, as rules vary by location. Some places prohibit cushions to avoid interfering with test equipment. If you plan to bring one, practice with it several times to get used to the position. A cushion can improve your precision, especially during reverse parking, so don’t skip this small but helpful preparation.
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DeLawson
10/02/25 7:22am
As someone who frequently accompanies students during their driving tests, bringing a seat cushion for Subject 2 is usually not a problem, as test center rules generally allow such minor adjustments. The key is that the cushion should not be exaggerated—too soft or high, which could interfere with operating the clutch or brake, would be problematic. It's recommended to use a flat, car-specific cushion made of memory foam or breathable mesh material with good stability. Before the test, it's best to have the instructor check if the cushion is secure and doesn't wobble. If unsure about local regulations, simply call the test center to confirm to avoid last-minute confusion. While bringing a cushion isn't mandatory, it can greatly assist shorter candidates—don't overlook the details of seat adjustment.
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MacKaylee
11/16/25 2:18am
My friend just passed Subject 2 and started using a seat cushion, saying the height was just right and made driving easier. When I was preparing for the test, my coach encouraged me to bring one to try. The test center generally allows it, but you should choose a thin one without any hard parts to avoid raising concerns from the invigilator. A quick tip: make sure the cushion is placed stably and doesn’t move during the test—if everything goes smoothly, there shouldn’t be any major issues. It’s best to consult your coach to be on the safe side.
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