Does shifting gears incorrectly in Subject 2 result in point deductions?
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Shifting gears incorrectly in Subject 2 does not result in point deductions. Subject 2 primarily assesses the candidate's ability to control the vehicle's position within the designated area, and generally, shifting to the wrong gear does not incur point deductions. Regulations on incorrect gear shifting: According to the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," re-shifting gears during startup does not result in point deductions. However, if the driver shifts out of gear and then back into gear while the vehicle is in motion, points will be deducted, and it will be directly considered a failure. Therefore, if you find it difficult to shift gears before the vehicle starts moving, there is no need to worry excessively. Try a few more times, as long as you ensure the gear is properly engaged before releasing the clutch to start, there should be no issue. Precautions for incorrect gear shifting: If you realize you have shifted to the wrong gear, you should still promptly switch to the correct gear to avoid affecting the vehicle's performance, which could subsequently impact your control over the vehicle.