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Can You Control Speed by Braking in Subject Two?

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VanHaley
09/08/25 7:45am
Subject Two allows gentle braking to control speed, but stalling should be avoided. Here are relevant details about Subject Two: Introduction: Subject Two, formally known as the Field Driving Skills Test, includes five mandatory test items for C1/C2 license applicants – reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start and stop, right-angle turns, and S-curve driving (some regions add a sixth item: highway toll card collection). Content: The test requires candidates to master basic driving operations, demonstrate fundamental vehicle control skills, proficiently execute field and road driving techniques, properly use vehicle controls, accurately position the vehicle in space, and precisely manage the vehicle's position, speed, and trajectory.
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MacTheo
09/20/25 6:10am
Of course you can use the brake to control speed during the Subject 2 driving test. I did this frequently when taking my license test. For maneuvers like reverse parking and parallel parking in the field test, maintaining low speed is crucial to avoid mistakes - relying solely on the clutch without braking can easily lead to loss of control. For manual transmission vehicles, you should first press the clutch then gently apply the brake to decelerate. For automatic transmission, simply tap the brake. But be careful not to brake too abruptly as it may cause stalling, which will result in point deductions from the examiner. I recommend practicing smooth brake application and release, especially when turning or parking, maintaining about 10km/h. Safety is paramount - unstable speed may cause you to hit poles or exceed time limits. Also, the test rules permit normal brake usage, just don't hold it too long to disrupt the procedure. Developing this habit makes daily driving much smoother too. Remember: gentle pressure and gradual release is the key.
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DiMakayla
11/03/25 6:33am
In the Subject 2 driving test, using the brake to control speed is completely allowed. As an experienced driving instructor, I must emphasize the correct method: coordinate the brake and clutch properly, and reduce the speed to a low level during tasks like reversing into a parking space or navigating an S-curve to avoid penalties caused by rushing. For manual transmission vehicles, don’t rely solely on the clutch to slow down, as it can wear the clutch plate and easily stall the engine. For automatic transmission vehicles, gently tapping the brake is the safer approach. In the test scoring, braking itself isn’t an issue, but improper use, such as sudden braking, can lead to instability and penalties. During practice, simulate test scenarios frequently, maintaining a speed of 5-10 km/h in safe zones to build muscle memory. Also, don’t forget to check that the brake lights are functioning properly to prevent minor malfunctions from affecting your score. The core of safe driving is balancing all operations, and using the brake effectively will help you pass the test with ease.
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