How Long Does It Usually Take to Practice Automatic Transmission Subject 2?

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RyanAnn
07/30/25 3:18am
Automatic transmission Subject 2 practice usually takes about 7 to 10 days. The theoretical training hours for automatic transmission Subject 2 must reach 2 hours, and the practical training hours must reach 22 hours before taking the exam. Automatic transmission Subject 2 practice includes the following items: The first item is reversing into a garage, the second item is parallel parking, the third item is stopping and starting on a slope, the fourth item is turning at a right angle, and the fifth item is driving on a curve. You need to complete the related tests in order to pass the exam. Notes for Subject 2 exam: When getting into the car, you must adjust the seat and fasten the seat belt before verifying your fingerprint. Wait for the onboard instructor's instructions before operating. Each test item in the exam area has GPS positioning detection. The control line (yellow dotted line) of each item represents the test area of that item. As long as the front of the vehicle crosses the control line, it means the test has started. You must complete the test according to the rules of this item; otherwise, the test will be failed. Before entering the next test item, confirm whether there are other cars ahead in the test area. If there is a car ahead in the test item, you must stop and wait before the yellow line of the item and are not allowed to enter. Automatic transmission Subject 2 exam can be taken 5 times: Students who have successfully scheduled and completed the exam 5 times but still fail to pass the motor vehicle driver's license Subject 2 exam will lose the qualification to take the motor vehicle driver's license exam. If you want to obtain the motor vehicle driver's license again, you can only re-register for the exam.
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