Can I Bring My Phone into the Car for Subject 2 Test?

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SamuelLee
07/28/25 7:01pm
You are not allowed to bring your phone into the car for the Subject 2 test, as the examiner may suspect cheating. Important notes for after entering the car during Subject 2: There is no time limit for starting after entering the car; first, close the car door and check if the door light turns off—this is crucial. Adjust the seatback to a 90-degree angle to your body and ensure it is stable by testing it forward and backward. Then, measure the height with your hand on your head to confirm it matches your usual practice height. If it's too low, use a seat cushion to adjust. Re-test the clutch: After fastening your seatbelt, re-test the clutch by pressing it all the way down with your left foot. Ensure your left leg has a slight bend to exert force; otherwise, readjust. Also, test the brake and accelerator to confirm everything is fine before starting the test.
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