How Long Does the Subject 2 Driving Test Take?
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The slowest would take just over ten minutes. The Subject 2 driving test includes the following items: 1. Reverse parking into a garage: Compared to the original electronic pole test, the 'garage shifting' skill has been removed. It only assesses the skill of entering a vertical garage from both left and right sides while driving horizontally. 2. Stopping and starting on a slope: This is the hill start from the old three-out-of-nine test. The examinee must drive to the hill start test point, with the front wheels stopping exactly on the line. After passing this, the hill start is assessed, and rolling back is not allowed. Any mistake in these steps will result in point deductions or even failure. 3. Parallel parking: This is identical to the parallel parking in the three-out-of-nine test. The vehicle must be driven parallel to the garage in the direction of travel, then reversed into the garage to the right rear without any pauses. 4. Curve driving: This involves a lane with two turns greater than 40 degrees, which must be navigated in one go without stopping, crossing, or leaving the line. 5. Right-angle turn: This is the same as the right-angle turn in the three-out-of-nine test, but stopping midway is not allowed.