Can I Wear Glasses During the Subject 2 Driving Test?
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You can wear glasses during the Subject 2 driving test. Below are the specific details about the Subject 2 test: 1. Collect Documents: Driving schools will organize or individuals can go to the local "Motor Vehicle Driver Examination Center" to collect personal exam documents. 2. Waiting in the Holding Room: Enter the holding room in order, submit personal documents in sequence, and check the electronic display screen in the waiting room. The screen will show the candidate's name, ID number, car number, and test area. 3. Waiting to Board: According to the displayed car number and area, find the test vehicle and board as instructed by the examiner. 4. Test Preparation: After boarding, do not rush to start the test. Adjust the seat, fasten the seatbelt, adjust the rearview mirror, input fingerprints as required, and when the voice prompt indicates the start of the test, release the handbrake to begin.
I think it's perfectly fine to wear glasses during the Subject 2 driving test. The driving test rules already require candidates to meet the vision standards before taking the exam. If you normally rely on glasses to see clearly, wearing them during the test is not only acceptable but also considered the most basic safety measure. I've heard of cases where a student didn't wear glasses during reverse parking practice, had blurred vision, couldn't see the lines clearly, and ended up crossing the line and losing points. It's best to check if your vision is stable before the test and wear a pair of glasses you're familiar with to avoid scrambling for them and getting distracted during the test. In short, the rules allow wearing glasses during the test, but the key is not to let vision problems affect your performance—safe driving always comes first. It's advisable to try driving with glasses beforehand to ensure they don't slip or cause discomfort.