Do I need to bring my ID card for Subject 2 test?

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IsabelaRose
07/24/25 12:17pm
You need to bring your ID card for the Subject 2 test. Here are specific tips for the driving test Subject 2: Slow speed: Keeping the speed slow is the most fundamental rule for practicing Subject 2. While ensuring the car doesn't stop, try to keep the speed as slow as possible—the slower, the better. A slow speed allows sufficient time to adjust each operation. Adjust the mirrors: After getting in the car, make sure to adjust the rearview mirrors properly, which is particularly important for reversing into the garage and parallel parking. Master the three-point alignment method: The three points are the driver's eyes, a reference point on the car, and a reference point on the ground. During the Subject 2 test, you must accurately identify and observe these points to ensure precise positioning. Pay attention to the four corners of the car: The front corner is prone to sweeping the outer boundary line when reversing into the garage, while the rear corner may sweep the side lines of the parking space. The front corner may go out of bounds during curve driving and right-angle turns. In parallel parking, the front corner may sweep the outer boundary line or the left front corner of the garage, while the right rear corner may sweep the right boundary line of the parking space. Therefore, always be mindful of the four corners and the outer boundary lines.
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AuroraLee
08/11/25 6:24am
As someone who frequently assists with exams, I understand that bringing an ID card is mandatory for the Subject 2 test—it's a standard requirement. The ID is used for identity verification, and without it, the test center may directly deny entry because the system needs to scan it. I've seen candidates who forgot theirs and had to reschedule, wasting fees and time. I recommend packing your document bag the night before and placing it in a visible spot, including your admission ticket. The test center procedures are strict; arriving 30 minutes early can prevent mishaps. Also, ensure your ID isn't expired. If lost, a passport can temporarily substitute, but clarify local rules beforehand—don't take risks. Being well-prepared reduces stress and helps achieve good results. Don't forget water and a small amount of cash for emergencies. Developing a checking habit benefits daily life too.
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