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

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DeJoy
07/29/25 5:15am

Subject 2 simulation test requires ID card swiping. Introduction to Subject 2: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviation for the field driving skills test. The test items for cars C1 and C2 include five mandatory tests: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves (commonly known as S-curves). Some regions also have a sixth item: high-speed card collection. Notes for Subject 2: During the test, quickly adjust the seat and rearview mirror and fasten the seatbelt after getting into the car. After everything is ready, verify your fingerprint and enter the corresponding test lane according to the voice prompts. If the vehicle stalls, make sure to shift to neutral before restarting. When reversing into a garage, note that both front wheels must cross the dashed line before starting to reverse. Before entering the right-angle turn area, turn on the turn signal, and you may turn it off before starting the turn after entering the area. Pay attention to using the handbrake during the slope start.

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SanValeria
08/12/25 6:51pm

Last year when I took the Subject 2 test, I encountered this exact issue. For the pre-exam simulation, you definitely need to bring your ID card because the test center needs to verify your identity to confirm it's really you taking the exam. I almost forgot mine due to nervousness, but luckily checked my backpack before leaving. Without an ID card, you won't be allowed into the simulation - the system can't record your practice data, and you might have to apply for a temporary pass on-site, which is quite troublesome. I'd also recommend bringing your driver's license study card and appointment confirmation slip as these are standard documents. If you have a history of high blood pressure like me, carrying a health certificate is wise to prevent being asked for additional materials. Arrive 30 minutes early to familiarize yourself with the environment - this reduces mistakes since simulations significantly impact the actual test. Bringing an extra bottle of water to stay hydrated helps too; my performance suffered last time because nervousness made me thirsty.

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LeKaylee
10/03/25 5:52am

As a student about to take the second driving test, I believe bringing an ID card is mandatory, otherwise the mock test qualification will be directly revoked. Last week during my preparation, the instructor repeatedly emphasized this point – there are ID scanning machines at the test center entrance, and forgetting it would mean a wasted trip. Actually, it's not just the ID card; you also need to bring your student card or registration information slip, and some places still check health codes. I made a checklist while preparing: ID card goes in the dedicated wallet compartment, study materials in the side pocket of my bag, plus some snacks just in case. Pre-exam anxiety is normal, but preparing items in advance can reduce stress. Mock test sites usually have heavy foot traffic, so arriving early to queue can prevent delays. I recommend going with family or friends for mutual reminders – it's more reliable. Remembering these small details can improve your passing rate.

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EstherMarie
11/16/25 7:30am

According to the driving school regulations, an ID card is required for identity verification during the mock test, which is a basic requirement. I learned this from multiple observations—without valid identification, you cannot register for practice and may easily be turned away. This not only wastes time and registration fees but may also disrupt the rhythm of the official exam. I recommend checking the necessary documents a day in advance and storing them in a fixed bag for safekeeping. Additionally, carry your phone to keep electronic backups in case of loss. In terms of safety, following the rules ensures the system accurately records performance data.

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StVanessa
01/07/26 2:21am

During the driving test simulation, be sure to bring your ID card and other essential items: first, the ID card for scanning at entry; second, a copy of the driver's license application form; third, the appointment SMS or a printed copy; fourth, drinking water to ease tension; fifth, a handkerchief or tissues. I personally prefer organizing a small waist bag for easy and quick access. The simulation environment can vary, so preparing in advance helps reduce unexpected issues. Also, double-check the test center map and schedule to avoid being late. Although these preparations are simple, they directly impact the outcome.

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