Can I wear a skirt for Subject 2 driving test?

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AshlynRose
08/26/25 5:33am
You can wear a skirt for the Subject 2 driving test. However, it is not recommended to wear a long skirt as it may get caught on the clutch or brake pedals, posing a safety hazard. Below are some tips for the Subject 2 driving test: Reverse Parking: Drive the car to the stop line for right reverse parking, stop when your shoulder aligns with the stop line, shift into reverse gear, and start reversing into the parking space. Once the car is in the space, make sure the body is straight without unnecessary turns, and stop at the designated point. Shift into first gear and drive out, then proceed to the left reverse parking control line, stopping again when your shoulder aligns with the control line. Shift into reverse gear and start left reverse parking, stop once the car is in the space, and finally drive forward to exit. Throughout the process, avoid stopping midway, rolling, stalling, or crossing the line. Parallel Parking: When entering the parallel parking test area, use the raised part of the wiper as a reference to follow the road edge line, or use the side mirror to maintain a 30 cm distance between the car body and the parking space line. Stop when your shoulder aligns with the parallel parking control line, depress the clutch and brake, shift into reverse gear, and start parallel parking. The parking must be completed in one attempt without stopping midway, rolling, stalling, or crossing the line. Curve Driving: Before entering the curve driving test area, position the car slightly to the left as you enter the curve, and drive through to the other end. Maintain a slow and steady speed throughout the test, carefully observing each curve. Avoid stopping, rolling, stalling, or crossing the line during the process. Right-Angle Turn: After entering the right-angle turn area, determine whether it is a right or left turn. For a left turn, keep the car close to the right edge line and turn on the left indicator; for a right turn, keep the car close to the left edge line, maintaining a 30 cm distance between the car body and the road edge line, and turn on the right indicator. When the door handle aligns with the inner corner of the turn, steer fully to the right or left. Once the turn is completed, straighten the steering wheel as the car body returns to the center. Avoid stopping, crossing the line, or stalling during the test. Slope Parking and Start: Before ascending the slope, maintain a 30 cm distance between the car body and the road edge line and drive straight. Ascend the slope at a steady speed, stop accurately at the designated spot, and start smoothly. Avoid rolling, stalling, or crossing the line during the process, and ensure the start does not exceed 30 seconds.
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