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Explanation and Tips for the 16 Items in B2 Subject 2

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HoldenAnn
09/04/25 3:29am
Explanation and tips for the 16 items in B2 driver's license Subject 2 are as follows: 1. Reverse parking and moving within the garage. This item requires the longest practice time, and you can prepare to schedule the exam only after mastering it. Practice reversing into the garage more, find the best position to turn the steering wheel, and use the rearview mirror or look back by turning your head. Practice more. 2. Parallel parking, same as the C1 test. Complete it within 90 seconds. Use the rearview mirror more for this item. 3. Hill start and stop. You must park the car at the designated position and then start, controlling the clutch well to avoid stalling. 4. Passing a single-plank bridge. 5. Curve driving. The B2 curve driving road is relatively narrow, only 4 meters wide. 6. Right-angle turn, simple but the hardest to master. Generally, it's a left turn. 7. Continuous obstacles, also known as passing manhole covers. Pass through 6 round cakes, the tires cannot press on or touch the cakes. 8. Limited width gate. The speed must not be less than 20 km/h. Do not touch the gate poles. Shift to 2nd gear and lightly press the accelerator. 9. Undulating road. Shift to 2nd gear, no need to press the accelerator, pass at idle speed. Mainly to master smooth driving ability. 10. Narrow road U-turn. The student is required to complete a U-turn in a narrow road within a specified area using three advances and two reverses. 11. Simulated continuous sharp turns on mountain roads. Slow down before the curve, drive on the right, honk the horn, and then enter the curve. 12. Simulated rain and fog weather. Pass this item slowly, turn on the wiper gear, and in foggy weather, turn on the fog lights, position lights, headlights, and hazard warning flashers. 13. Simulated slippery road. Pass slowly. 14. Simulated tunnel driving. When entering the tunnel, slow down first, turn on the headlights, honk the horn. Before exiting the tunnel, honk the horn and turn off the headlights. 15. Simulated highway. The speed must be 40 km/h. 16. Simulated emergency handling. Park the car steadily on the emergency lane, turn on the hazard warning flashers, and shift to neutral. When hearing the voice prompt 'fault resolved', turn on the left turn signal and start to leave.
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JohnnyLynn
09/16/25 4:40am
As someone who has taken the B2 driving test, I believe the core skills for the 16 items in Subject 2 are controlling the vehicle speed and observing the environment. For reverse parking, you must operate slowly and accurately identify reference points in the mirrors, such as poles or line markers. Parallel parking requires equal distance between the front and rear, steering the wheel in advance, and avoiding running over the lines. For hill starts, you need to firmly press the clutch, slowly lift it to the semi-linked state, and coordinate with the throttle to prevent stalling. When navigating curves and making right-angle turns, flexible steering is essential, with your gaze set far ahead to predict the path. During my practice sessions, I spent extra time on reverse parking, using stickers as markers to train my muscle memory—after all, space is limited, but skills are boundless. Staying relaxed is also crucial; don’t let tension distort your movements. Make sure to get a good night's sleep before the test to maintain a clear mind.
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CorbinLynn
10/30/25 5:13am
In driving safety training, the 16 items in Subject 2, such as reversing into a parking space and parallel parking, focus on developing basic control skills. In terms of techniques, first, when reversing into a parking space, check the front and rear mirrors to ensure the vehicle is centered and doesn't touch the lines; for parallel parking, pay attention to blind spot checks to prevent collisions; the key to starting on a slope is balancing the clutch and throttle to avoid rolling back or surging forward; drive at low speed to maintain direction during curve driving, and decisively turn and straighten the wheel for right-angle turns. Additionally, for the continuous obstacle course, plan the path in advance and use reference points to memorize positions. I believe these items are not just for the test but also the foundation of daily driving. Mastering them can reduce the risk of accidents. Checking the vehicle's tire pressure and brake sensitivity before each practice session is a must.
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KiraLynn
12/13/25 5:21am
Haha, on the day of my Subject 2 driving test, I almost failed at the hill start—releasing the clutch too quickly caused the engine to stall twice, and the instructor roared like a lion. Looking back now, the techniques are actually quite practical: reverse parking should be done slowly and steadily, aligning the points for a one-time success; don’t panic during parallel parking, just aim for the corner of the parking spot and turn the wheel sharply; treat curve driving like a casual stroll, keeping your eyes on the road ahead without distraction; for right-angle turns, be decisive and steer quickly. These little lessons taught me that reviewing mistakes by recording practice sessions with a phone and spending the night before the test on a simulator to get the feel can boost success rates. Staying calm during the test wins half the battle—never rush and lose your composure.
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