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Can You Park During Subject Two Test?

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AaronMarie
08/30/2025, 10:12:26 PM

Parking is allowed during the C1 Subject Two driving test as long as it doesn't violate regulations. Below is relevant information about Subject Two: Overview: Subject Two, also known as the minor road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It refers to the field driving skills examination. For C1/C2 vehicles, the test items include five mandatory components: reverse parking, parallel parking, slope parking and starting, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-turns). Some regions may include a sixth item - highway toll card collection. Teaching aids: Training software: Students can study traffic regulations through driver's license simulation test apps on mobile or computer; Teaching materials: "Safe Driving Starts Here" published by the Ministry of Transport of PRC. Driving schools may provide unified learning materials, or students can purchase them at their own expense.

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DiValeria
09/12/2025, 01:45:58 AM

In the Subject 2 driving test, stopping is allowed but only during specific test items, such as hill start, parallel parking, or reversing into a garage. From my personal experience when taking the driving test: the hill start requires a steady stop to prevent rolling back, with precise positioning; you also need to stop to check your position during parallel parking. However, stopping is strictly prohibited during other driving sections, such as straight-line driving or turning, otherwise the examiner will deduct points or even fail you directly. For daily practice, I recommend spending more time on parking items to familiarize yourself with the procedures, and just stay calm during the test. After all, the entire Subject 2 test is designed to assess your control skills and safety awareness—stopping properly can earn you points, while mistakes may lead to failure, so it's crucial to focus on every step.

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VanJasmine
10/26/2025, 02:36:23 AM

Stopping is allowed in the Subject 2 driving test, but only at designated stopping points designed for the exam. I've seen many cases where students smoothly stopped at the slope parking area and completed the starting procedure - that's normal operation. However, randomly stopping during movement can easily lead to dangers, such as stopping in a turning section to adjust direction, which may cause loss of vehicle control or collision with facilities. Safety comes first, and test rules exist to simulate real driving and prevent accidents. During practice, I always remind myself to act decisively only when stopping is required, maintaining continuous movement elsewhere to minimize mistakes. Also, remember that Subject 2 evaluates your observation habits - always check mirrors and confirm position when stopping to ensure every step is steady.

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DiEmmett
12/09/2025, 01:56:11 AM

During the Subject 2 driving test, you are allowed to stop at certain stages, such as the hill start, parallel parking, or reversing into a bay, where stopping is necessary to complete the maneuver accurately. Stopping elsewhere is not permitted and will result in point deductions. The test rules clearly state that you can only stop in designated areas, and both the position and timing must be precise. When preparing, I practiced stopping accurately and steadily to ensure success on the first attempt. Remember, improper stopping can disrupt the overall process and lead to failure. Regular practice in simulated test scenarios is key.

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AmirLynn
01/29/2026, 03:05:19 AM

Can you stop during the Subject 2 driving test? The answer is yes, but only at designated points, such as when performing the hill start or reversing into a parking space, where you must stop to check. As a test-taker, here's some practical advice: focus on mastering these stopping techniques during practice to improve accuracy; if you don't stop correctly during the test, don't panic—timely corrections can still help you pass. Never stop on other sections, as it may make the examiner perceive your driving as unstable. Relatedly, Subject 2 also tests other skills like steering, but stopping is the most critical because it directly relates to safety and pass rates. Prepare well for these, and the test will be much easier.

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KingstonRose
04/24/2026, 02:30:22 PM

During the Subject 2 driving test, stopping is permitted, but only at designated stopping points outlined in the exam syllabus. Based on my instructional experience, students must come to a precise halt during slope parking and reverse parking, executing the correct maneuvers. Stopping elsewhere will be considered an error in driving. During practice, I emphasize developing this judgment: stopping steadily and swiftly ensures a smooth pass. Additionally, other maneuvers like reversing and turning must integrate with parking skills, as Subject 2 overall tests your vehicle control with safety as the core principle. Avoid stopping in non-parking zones, as it will deduct points—developing this habit is key.

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