Can You Stop During Subject 2 Driving Test?
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During the Subject 2 driving test for obtaining a driver's license, stopping midway is not allowed. According to the scoring criteria, stopping midway results in failure. Other violations that lead to a 100-point deduction include: not following the prescribed route sequence, failing to completely reverse into the parking space, the vehicle body crossing the line, and stopping midway. Here are some methods to prevent stopping midway: Mastering clutch control: The reverse parking item in Subject 2 requires using the semi-engaged state of the clutch to control the vehicle speed. Therefore, it's essential to accurately determine the position of the semi-engaged state. When the speed is slightly fast, gently press the clutch down a bit; when the speed slows down and tends to stop, slightly lift the clutch a little. Once the desired speed is achieved, keep it steady. This ensures the vehicle moves slowly and uniformly. Avoid driving too slowly: If the test area has slight slopes or uneven surfaces, the likelihood of stopping midway increases significantly, making it easy to make mistakes due to poor speed control. Therefore, when reversing into the parking space, control the speed appropriately to ensure it's not too slow—just moderate.