Can You Stick Your Head Out of the Window to Check the Wheels During the Curve Driving Test in Subject Two?
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No. It is reported that starting from March 31st, candidates taking the Subject Two driving test are not allowed to stick their heads out of the window to check the vehicle's operation during the test. They can only observe through the rearview mirrors. According to the relevant staff, based on the test rules, candidates are not only prohibited from sticking their heads out but also from extending any part of their body outside the vehicle during the entire driving test. Any violation will result in failure. Here are the details: Subject Two of the driving test consists of five items: reversing into a garage, starting on a slope, parallel parking, curve driving, and right-angle turns. Among these, reversing into a garage and parallel parking require controlling the vehicle's movement by observing the rearview mirrors. The staff also mentioned that according to the new traffic regulations, not only is sticking the head out prohibited, but extending any part of the body outside the vehicle during the entire driving test is also not allowed, and any such action will lead to failure.