How is the sequence of the Subject 2 driving test arranged?
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The sequence of the Subject 2 driving test varies by region, and the arrangement differs accordingly. Some regions conduct the test based on a lottery number, some follow the order of registration, others go by the sequence of entering the examination area, and some may have make-up tests due to absentees. Therefore, the test sequence for students is not uniform across different regions. It is essential to follow the local test arrangement. During the test, stay calm, avoid nervousness, and believe in yourself. The order of test items in Subject 2 is not fixed in every location. Some places start with reverse parking as the first item, while others may schedule it as the last. Generally, the sequence is determined by the design of the Subject 2 test site. In our case, driving schools queue up outside the hall, and candidates enter one by one to submit their files and ID cards. After submission, they wait in the hall. About ten minutes after all files and IDs are collected, the staff inside the window call out names. Those called stand at designated positions outside the window for a photo. After taking the photo, they take their ID cards to the waiting area. Once a group finishes taking photos, they are allowed to enter the examination area.