How many days does it usually take to practice reverse parking?
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Reverse parking can usually be mastered after three days of practice. Here is the relevant information: Examination subjects: The order of examination subjects follows traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving in sequence. If a candidate fails in a previous subject, the following subjects will not proceed. Examination content: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the assessment for a motor vehicle driver's license. It is the abbreviation for the field driving skills examination subjects. For small cars, small automatic transmission cars, small automatic transmission passenger cars for the disabled, and low-speed trucks, the test includes reverse parking, stopping and starting on a slope, parallel parking, curve driving, and right-angle turns.
It took me three full days to basically master parallel parking. On the first afternoon, I practiced for two hours, fumbling around and almost hitting the cones, with the instructor constantly reminding me to check the reference points in the rearview mirror. On the second day, I practiced for an extra hour or so and gradually got the hang of it, such as turning the steering wheel halfway and then straightening it. By the third morning, I could get it right in one go after a few tries. Remember to practice continuously for at least two hours each day without breaks, and you'll become proficient after three days of cumulative practice. Also, mindset is crucial—don't get nervous. Find an open space to practice to minimize distractions, so you don't learn slowly and risk accidents. Safety first—it's better to practice a few more days than to rush to pass the test.