How Long Should You Practice Automatic Transmission Subject 2 Before Taking the Test?
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Generally, it takes about half a month, and at least 10 days if you're fast. Exam Registration: After registration, you will study traffic regulations. During this time, the driving school will apply for a learning quota from the vehicle management office. Once you have a good grasp of the theory, you can take the Subject 1 test, which usually takes about a month. Scheduling Subject 2: After passing the Subject 1 test, you can schedule Subject 2. However, you must wait at least 20 days after passing Subject 1 to be eligible for the Subject 2 test. Most people can take the test after one month. Other Subject Tests: After passing the Subject 2 test, you must wait another 20 days to be eligible for the Subject 3 test. If you fail the test, you will need to retrain and reschedule. Once you pass Subject 3, you can take the Subject 4 test within 3 days.
I just passed the automatic transmission Subject 2 driving test last year, and I'd like to share my experience. The required practice time varies from person to person, but generally, you need to complete about 20 training hours before taking the test. I practiced three times a week, 1.5 hours each session, and persisted for a full month before attempting the exam. Reversing into the garage and parallel parking were the most time-consuming items, especially in the first few days when I kept forgetting reference points and couldn't steer accurately. The instructor said the key is to develop a feel for it and clearly remember what went wrong after each mistake. Actually, there's no need to rush - just complete the required training hours, wait until you can perform each maneuver stably without errors, and pass three consecutive mock tests before signing up. Never rush to take the test prematurely - a friend of mine failed the parallel parking by crossing the line after only two weeks of practice.