Can There Be a Pause During the Subject 2 Driving Test?

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Natasha
07/30/25 7:24am
There cannot be a pause during the Subject 2 driving test. According to the scoring criteria, stopping midway results in disqualification. Below are the precautions for the Subject 2 test: 1. Entering the waiting hall: After entering the waiting hall, candidates should adhere to the examination room discipline, avoid making noise or moving around arbitrarily. If they need to leave temporarily during the waiting process, they must apply to the staff for departure registration. 2. After getting in the car: After getting in the car, quickly adjust the seat, rearview mirror, and fasten the seat belt. Once everything is ready, verify the fingerprint and enter the corresponding test lane as prompted by the voice instructions. 3. During the test: Each test item in the examination room is monitored by GPS positioning. The control line (yellow dotted line) of each item represents the test area for that item. Once the front of the vehicle passes the control line, it means entering the test for that item, and the test must be completed according to the rules of that item.
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