Can You Practice Subject 2 at Night?

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CourtneyRose
07/25/25 10:37am
You can practice Subject 2 at night. The latest time for driving school practice is 7 PM. When reversing into the garage, pay attention to controlling the speed: Reversing into the garage is the first item in the Subject 2 test. Students should learn to master the clutch and find the right timing to turn the steering wheel. Properly control the clutch, reduce the speed, find the correct reference points, and turn the steering wheel in time. However, the speed should not be reduced too much, otherwise it may lead to stopping midway. When stopping, remember to shift to neutral and start within 30 seconds. When parallel parking, find the right reference points: Control the distance between the car and the curb within 30 cm and find the right reference points. Always observe the distance between the wiper and the side line. When turning the steering wheel, be quick and decisive. At the dead point, remember to control the clutch, otherwise stopping midway may occur. Remember to turn on the turn signal when exiting the garage. When driving on curves, adjust the car body slowly: Accurately grasp the position of the entire car through the rearview mirror, find the reference points, and control the speed appropriately. When the car body exits the garage, adjust the direction appropriately, and never let the wheels press the line.
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DelJohnny
08/11/25 7:46pm
Practicing Subject 2 at night is possible, but sufficient lighting must be ensured for safety. Having undergone driving training myself, I know that visibility is poorer at night—for example, it's harder to see positions during reversing or when crossing a single-plank bridge, increasing the risk of scrapes. Therefore, I recommend practicing only during the night courses provided by driving schools, as they have professional lighting equipment. If you find a place to practice on your own, the risks are too high and it doesn't comply with safety regulations. Additionally, fatigue levels increase at night, which may affect concentration and lead to non-standard movements. Whenever possible, choose daytime hours to practice Subject 2 maneuvers like parallel parking and hill starts—this ensures better learning outcomes and greater safety. Safety comes first; don't take risks by practicing in unfamiliar locations.
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