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Can I take the Subject 2 driving test by myself?

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MacRhett
07/24/25 2:13am

You can take the Subject 2 driving test by yourself, as there is no strict rule requiring you to go with your driving instructor. However, going with your instructor to the test site allows them to inform you about the test procedures or precautions to avoid mistakes during the exam. Before making an appointment, be sure to inform your instructor. According to national regulations, the theoretical study time for Subject 2 must be at least 2 hours, and the practical training must reach 22 hours. This also helps the instructor manage each student's test schedule and test site arrangements. If necessary, the instructor can arrange for a vehicle to pick up and drop off students on the test day. Subject 2 passing criteria: The test is scored out of 100, with deductions of 20 points, 10 points, or 5 points for various errors. A score of 80 or above is required to pass. Subject 2 test content: The test includes reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, straight-line turning, stopping and starting on a slope, and curve driving. Subject 2 is a crucial and the most challenging part of the driving license test. Subject 2 test precautions: Wear comfortable clothing before the test and be mentally prepared. Pay attention to key points when reversing into a parking space—avoid turning left or right. When parallel parking, ensure the rear wheels do not cross the edge line, adjust the distance properly, and remember to use the turn signal and honk. For sharp turns, steer the wheel decisively once you reach the designated spot. During curve driving, make wide turns after entering the curve, maintain a steady speed, and avoid crossing any lines. After the test, drive the car back to the starting position, sign to confirm, and then turn off the engine. Mock tests are designed to familiarize candidates with the test environment and allow instructors to point out areas where points are easily lost. Remember to bring your ID card to the test; without it, you cannot take the exam. Ensure your phone is turned off during the test, as any sound from the phone may be considered cheating.

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DelAdelyn
08/10/25 9:24pm

I just passed the Subject 2 driving test, and going to the test center alone was completely fine. The driving school usually helps you book the appointment—just bring your ID card and exam notice. The test center is large but has clear signage. Arrive half an hour early to queue for entry, and after staff verify your identity, they’ll arrange the test. The test car is similar to what you practiced with. Before starting, adjust the seat and mirrors, and fasten your seatbelt—don’t forget this step. The test includes maneuvers like reverse parking and parallel parking—just stay calm and treat it like regular practice. If you fail, don’t worry too much; you can retake it several times at a low cost. Handling it yourself is convenient and builds confidence—the key is staying relaxed. Wear comfortable shoes for better control, and if you feel nervous, take deep breaths. Familiarize yourself with the test route in advance to reduce unfamiliarity.

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DeDiana
09/24/25 3:54am

Taking the test alone is no big deal. For the second subject (field driving), just bring your ID card and admission ticket, arrive at the test center on time, and follow the arranged procedures. A safety officer will sit beside you in the car but won't assist—the focus is on your own control. Test items like hill starts and S-turns require practice beforehand, mastering speed control and proper turn signal usage. If you make mistakes during the test, as long as the total score passes, you can still succeed. The advantage is the independence in operation, reducing reliance on others. Results are given immediately after the test, making the process efficient. Test centers allow self-registration—just check driving school information and prepare with peace of mind.

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CamilleDella
11/07/25 6:06am

I went for my first driving test alone, just brought my documents and entered the venue easily. I queued up, waited for my name to be called, and got into the car for the test. I was a bit nervous during the test items, but I took it slow. I was especially worried about pressing the line during reverse parking, but the staff reminded me not to rush and to stay calm. Passing means you're qualified, but you can always reschedule if needed. Taking the test alone saves time, and practicing the moves thoroughly makes it easier. Just don’t procrastinate or be late.

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LeLola
12/28/25 7:53am

You can fully participate in the exam on your own, follow the regulations for independent operation, bring your ID card and exam notice, contact the test site in advance to understand the schedule, dress neatly without violating the rules, and complete the entire process from entry to exit by yourself. If you fail, the subsequent process for retaking the exam is convenient and efficient, helping to improve your driving skills.

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