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Detailed Explanation of the 16 Items in the A1 Subject 2 Driving Test?

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Lola
07/28/25 7:56am
According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," the A1 Subject 2 driving test includes 16 items: reverse parking into a garage, hill start and stop, parallel parking, mountain road simulation, right-angle turns, rain and fog weather simulation, narrow gate, bumpy road, single-plank bridge, narrow road U-turn, driving over "big biscuits," curve driving, highway simulation test, highway emergency handling, highway tire blowout, and tunnel simulation driving. The specific details are as follows: Reverse Parking into a Garage: From the starting point, reverse into Garage B and stop correctly. Then, move the vehicle twice forward and twice backward to Garage A and stop correctly. Proceed forward to exit Garage B to the control line, reverse into Garage A and stop correctly, then return to the starting point. The vehicle must not stop during the process, and the total time must not exceed 8 minutes. Parallel Parking: After parking the vehicle on the right side in front of the garage, reverse into the garage in one go without stopping. The wheels must not touch or cross the lane or garage boundary lines. Single-Plank Bridge: During the test, the vehicle must not stop, and the wheels must not fall off the bridge. Narrow Road U-turn: The vehicle must park on the right side of the U-turn section and complete the U-turn in no more than three forward and two backward movements. The test time must not exceed 5 minutes. Driving Over Continuous Obstacles: The vehicle must use second gear or higher to pass over the "big biscuits" without touching, rubbing, or running over them. The wheels must not cross the road edges, and the vehicle must not stop during the process. Right-Angle Turns: The vehicle must follow the designated route and complete a right-angle turn (left or right) in one go without stopping or touching the lane boundary lines. Hill Start and Stop: The vehicle must stop accurately and start smoothly without rolling back. The starting time must not exceed 30 seconds. Highway Simulation: After entering the highway via the ramp, turn on the left turn signal, check for oncoming traffic, and accelerate to the minimum speed limit before merging into the lane. Turn off the turn signal after merging. When changing lanes, turn on the turn signal for the intended lane, check for traffic, and change lanes safely. When exiting the highway, adjust speed and lane position in advance based on exit signs. Curve Driving (S-Turn): Also known as the S-curve, this is one of the easier items in Subject 2. The test road is 3.5 meters wide with a radius of 7.5 meters. The vehicle must not touch the road edges, and steering must be smooth. Emergency Handling Simulation: During normal driving, one of the following emergencies will be randomly simulated using voice or lights: If an obstacle suddenly appears, brake immediately, stop quickly, and turn on the hazard lights. In case of a tire blowout or other vehicle malfunction on the highway, slow down safely, check for following traffic, stop smoothly in the emergency lane, turn on hazard lights, instruct passengers to move behind the guardrail, place warning signs correctly, and simulate calling for help. Tunnel Simulation: Before entering the tunnel, observe the traffic signs and follow the instructions. Slow down, turn on headlights, and honk when entering the tunnel. Honk again and turn off headlights when exiting. Do not honk in no-honking zones. Rain/Fog Simulation: Slow down and adjust wiper speed based on rain intensity. In fog, turn on fog lights, position lights, headlights, and hazard lights. Wet Road Simulation: Slow down before entering the wet road section, then use low gear to drive steadily through without stopping. Mountain Road Simulation: Slow down before sharp turns, drive on the right side, honk before entering the turn, and avoid crossing into the opposite lane. Bumpy Road: Slow down before the bumpy road section and pass through slowly without stopping. Narrow Gate: The vehicle must pass through three gates at a speed of at least 10 km/h without touching the hanging poles.
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