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How many days of practice are required for the Subject 2 driving test?

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DeAvery
09/08/2025, 02:49:15 AM

Subject 2 can be taken after sixteen days of practice. Below is relevant information: Introduction to Subject 2: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, includes five test items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving along curves. Precautions: When reversing into a garage, pay attention to the rearview mirrors and ensure the distance between the rear wheels and the two lines of the garage is accurate in the mirrors. For parallel parking, drive the car to a position parallel to the garage, then reverse into the garage to the right rear without stopping during the maneuver—stopping will result in test failure.

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SanNicole
09/20/2025, 01:20:38 AM

After driving for so many years, I've noticed that practice time varies greatly among learners—it really depends on the individual. Some pick it up quickly and can take the test after just three or four days of practice, especially if they have some prior experience or are naturally bold. However, complete beginners usually need at least seven or eight days of practice, with one to two hours each day, because maneuvers like reverse parking and parallel parking in Subject 2 require coordinated hand-foot movements to ensure safety. The key is not to rush into the test—failing means starting over and wasting time. I've seen many people hurry to take the test only to make mistakes due to poor form, ending up wasting their exam fee. Communicate more with your instructor—they understand your pace and can arrange a suitable practice plan. Above all, safety comes first—only get behind the wheel when you feel confident!

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VonPresley
11/03/2025, 12:41:57 AM

Last year when I was getting my driver's license, I spent about five days practicing Subject 2, which went pretty smoothly. I went to the driving school for two or three hours every day, starting with reversing, then moving on to parallel parking. After repeating these maneuvers many times, they became second nature. I remember being extremely nervous on the first day—I couldn't even steer properly—but with the instructor by my side, I got the hang of it quickly. My advice to beginners is not to aim for quick success in just a few days; the key is to master each item thoroughly. For example, don't panic during the hill start—just keep the clutch steady. The day before the test, I did a simulation run to get a feel for it. Honestly, the duration varies—it depends on your progress and practice frequency. My friend took two weeks before finally taking the test.

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CharlesMarie
12/17/2025, 12:42:01 AM

I think practicing for Subject 2 requires patience; don't rush to sign up for the test in just one or two days. Young people tend to be impulsive, but if this part isn't practiced thoroughly, it can lead to issues during the road test. At least dedicate an hour each day for about ten days to practice—this way, you can master steering control and parking skills. If your movements aren't steady, it's easy to lose points and fail the test, and retaking it multiple times can be quite frustrating. During practice, listen carefully to the instructor's guidance, stay focused, and making small improvements each time is enough. From a parent's perspective, avoid putting too much pressure on the kids; let them practice at their own pace.

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IsaacDella
02/06/2026, 01:32:25 AM

Driving is no joke, never rush through your practice for Subject 2. I've seen people who only practiced for two or three days before taking the test, and they lost control on the simulation track, almost causing an accident. Subject 2 tests basic skills like reversing and parking, and attempting it without proficiency is risky. Normally, you should spend five to seven days on intensive practice to ensure precise movements. The key is not to rush the process—divide your daily practice into phases, like practicing reversing in the morning and parallel parking in the afternoon. Stay confident during the test, and passing it in one go will save you a lot of trouble!

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Phyllis
05/01/2026, 05:13:28 PM

To practice Subject Two efficiently, I've summarized some tips: Don't practice all day in one go, break it into small focused sessions on key items. For example, reverse parking requires stability, so dedicate half an hour daily to this specific skill, and you'll get the hang of it in three to four days. Incorporate some mock tests and practice on the driving school's test site to boost confidence. The time required varies by person, but I estimate about a week on average. However, ensuring quality practice each day is more important than piling up days. Also, keep a relaxed mindset—being too hasty can lead to mistakes. Don't forget to rest well before the test and avoid overexerting yourself.

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