Can You Pass the Subject 2 Test Without a Mock Exam?

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LeStella
07/28/25 9:34pm
The probability of passing the Subject 2 test without a mock exam is relatively low. Here are some key points to note for the Subject 2 test: 1. Reverse Parking: The main points for deduction include crossing the line during parking, failing to enter the parking space, exceeding the time limit, and not following the designated route. After the new regulations, reverse parking must be completed within 210 seconds; exceeding this time results in failure. During the test, perform right-side parking first, followed by left-side parking. Not following this sequence will result in failure. Pay attention to maintaining a 30cm margin from the side. 2. Parallel Parking: The main points for deduction include improper use of turn signals, maintaining a 30cm margin, and crossing lines. Before entering the test area, steer right to align the highest point of the windshield wiper with the roadside line to adjust the 30cm margin. During parking, remember the first right full-lock point, straightening the wheels, then left full-lock, parking, and activating the left turn signal. When exiting, observe the rearview mirrors to prevent the wheels from crossing the lines. 3. Right-Angle Turn: The main points for deduction include improper use of turn signals and crossing lines. Activate the turn signal upon entering the test area and turn it off after the voice prompt. Incorrect operation of the turn signal deducts 10 points. After entering the right-angle turn, adjust the vehicle to maintain a 30cm margin from the side line, similar to parallel parking. When performing a full-lock turn, slightly release the clutch to prevent stalling or stopping midway. Straighten the vehicle only after the rear wheels exit to avoid crossing the lines.
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LaNadia
08/12/25 2:12am
As a regular student who just passed the driver's license test, I personally experienced the Subject 2 exam. The possibility of passing directly without any simulation training is extremely small. Initially, I skipped the simulation to save trouble, but during the exam, I failed because I was unfamiliar with the test route and crossed the line during the reverse parking, which left me deeply regretful. Later, after completing two simulation sessions, I became familiar with the environment and methods, and passed easily on the second attempt. Simulation exams provide practical training opportunities, helping you master the exam rules and details, and reducing nervous mistakes. This is not only about the pass rate but also about safety fundamentals—driving is no small matter, and solid skills are essential to avoid accidents. I recommend that no matter how busy you are, at least do one or two simulation practices. It can save you the time and money of retaking the exam and ultimately ensure a smooth test.
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