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How Many Days to Practice for Subject 2?

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ReaganFitz
09/07/25 5:08am

Subject 2 typically requires about two days of practice, with 2 hours of theoretical training and 22 hours of practical training. Below is additional information: Notes: Before starting, ensure the seat is adjusted and the seatbelt is fastened before fingerprint verification. Each test item in the examination area is monitored by GPS positioning. The control line (yellow dotted line) for each item marks the test zone. Once the front of the vehicle crosses the control line, it signifies the start of that test item, and the test must be completed according to the rules. Test Items: Field driving skills (reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start and stop, right-angle turns, etc.). Reverse Parking: Reverse parking is one of the most practiced and considered challenging items in Subject 2. The most critical aspect is not stopping midway; otherwise, the test is considered failed.

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DeVera
09/19/25 4:25am

When I first started practicing Subject 2, the whole process took over a week, squeezing two hours every afternoon to go to the driving school. On the first day, reversing into the parking space was a complete disaster—the car kept wobbling and couldn’t align with the corner of the space. It wasn’t until the third day that I got the hang of it, and parallel parking was still prone to crossing the lines. The last two days were focused on hill starts and right-angle turns. The instructor said it usually takes seven days of practice on average, but it varies based on individual talent: a quick-reacting friend passed in just four days, while my clumsy self needed six days to get proficient. Reviewing common mistakes is crucial—don’t just memorize the steps. It’s recommended to accumulate at least 10 hours of training, and staying relaxed is key to passing on the first try—never rush it.

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OHarmony
11/02/25 4:49am

After getting my driver's license, I feel that practicing for Subject 2 requires at least five days. Two hours of fixed training each day, with reversing into the parking space being the hardest at first; later, starting on a slope often led to stalling; it got much better after becoming proficient. The driving school recommends 5 to 10 training hours, with one week being ideal. Some people are naturally quick and finish in three days, while someone like me who follows the rules took exactly seven days. The key is to practice each item thoroughly and not rush for speed. Keep the training intensity moderate to avoid exhaustion, and rest well the night before the exam. With adequate preparation, 10 hours is generally enough to pass confidently.

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RileyMarie
12/16/25 4:53am

I'm tight on time and can only learn to drive on weekends. Practicing for about ten days for Subject 2 was effective. Every Sunday morning, I practice for three hours, focusing on the key points: the common mistakes in reverse parking and parallel parking. Taking a break and then practicing again makes me more proficient. A cumulative total of 10 hours is sufficient; I don't aim to practice every day but to be highly efficient. The instructor said the standard is one week, and even though I'm a bit slower, I still passed.

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