How Long Should You Practice for Subject 2 Before Booking the Test?
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Subject 2 driving practice can be scheduled for a test after 10 days. Driving schools generally arrange eight half-day sessions for students, with no more than four hours of practice per day. Therefore, the Subject 2 driving practice can be completed in about eight days, and the interval between booking tests for each subject is 10 days. Subject 2 Test Items: Five mandatory test items: reversing into a garage, stopping and starting on a slope, parallel parking, curve driving, and right-angle turning. For large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, and large trucks, the test must include no fewer than six items. For small cars, small automatic transmission cars, small automatic transmission cars for disabled people, low-speed trucks, ordinary three-wheeled motorcycles, and ordinary two-wheeled motorcycles, the test must include no fewer than four items. Subject 2 Test Scores: The full score for Subject 2 is 100 points. For large buses, tractors, city buses, medium-sized buses, and large trucks, a score of 90 or above is required to pass. For other vehicle types, a score of 80 or above is required to pass.
When I was preparing for the driving test (Subject 2), I felt a bit nervous. At first, I kept crossing the lines while learning reverse parking and parallel parking, and my movements were stiff. The instructor suggested practicing one hour daily, so I persisted with four sessions per week. It took me nearly three weeks to master the standard maneuvers. Before booking the test, I took a mock exam at the driving school to ensure I could smoothly complete all tasks. Don’t rush into scheduling the test—if you make mistakes due to nervousness on exam day, you’ll have to retrain, which is even more troublesome. Safety is the top priority. I believe you should practice at least 15-20 hours until you’re fully confident before booking, as it directly relates to road safety.
As a coach who often trains students, I would tell beginners that there is no fixed time for practicing Subject 2, but generally, it's safer to practice for at least 15 to 20 hours. The key is to practice in various road conditions, such as reversing in the rain or at night, to enhance adaptability. Before scheduling the test, assess the student's proficiency—smooth and uninterrupted movements are the indicators. Don't rush to register just to speed things up; failing the exam means waiting for the next opportunity, which could delay the overall progress. Stay relaxed, practice thoroughly before booking the test, and the success rate will be higher.