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How Many Items Are Tested in Subject 2?

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MaciFitz
08/30/2025, 11:05:13 PM

There are a total of five items tested in the Subject 2 exam. These include reversing into a garage, starting and stopping on a slope, parallel parking, curve driving, and right-angle turns. Below are some important notes for the Subject 2 exam: Steer accurately at the right position: When making a right-angle turn, steer the wheel sharply once you reach the designated point. During curve driving, make wide turns after entering the curve, but avoid crossing the lines. Control the clutch: It is essential to learn how to press the clutch correctly. During the exam, it is recommended to use your left foot as a support point, placing the ball of your foot on the clutch pedal and using your ankle and knee to press down or lift. This method helps beginners experience the semi-engaged state of the clutch, which can be beneficial for the exam. When lifting the clutch, slightly shift your heel backward to prevent stalling. Bring your ID card: Make sure to bring your ID card to the exam, as you cannot take the test without it. Additionally, turn off your phone during the exam, as any sound from the phone may be considered cheating.

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StVivienne
09/12/2025, 02:32:57 AM

I recently passed the Subject 2 test, so I'm quite familiar with it. Subject 2 generally consists of 5 test items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, hill start and stop, right-angle turn, and curve driving. None of these items are easy. For example, reversing into a garage requires precise distance control in a tight space, parallel parking involves adjusting direction while checking mirrors, the hill start section can easily stall if the throttle and brake aren't coordinated properly, the right-angle turn requires quick steering wheel operation without crossing lines, and curve driving tests the smoothness of steering control. Each item has scoring criteria during the test - poor execution of details leads to point deductions that could result in failure. I practiced for over half a month, spending every day at the driving school, and was extremely nervous during the test. But passing made it all worthwhile, as these skills are very practical for real driving situations like parking or turning on narrow roads. More simulator practice or coaching sessions are key to improvement - don't rush to take the test. In short, while there are only 5 items, focused practice can help you break through.

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DeEden
10/26/2025, 03:21:49 AM

I often deal with driving test instruction, and the content of Subject 2 is quite standardized, typically consisting of 5 items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turn, and curve driving. Each item is designed to test basic driving skills, such as reversing into a garage training your reversing ability, parallel parking simulating roadside parking, and the hill section testing control to prevent rolling back on a slope. Common issues among students include slow steering wheel operation, misjudging lines, or excessive speed. It's recommended to focus on weak areas during practice. Repeating actions and operating at a slower speed make it easier to grasp positioning. In the test, each item must be completed consecutively, with smoothness being key—don't let minor mistakes accumulate deductions. These fundamental skills are crucial in actual driving, making turns or driving in rainy conditions safer. Remember to relax, get good rest before the test, and avoid putting pressure on yourself.

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OMarcus
12/09/2025, 02:42:33 AM

I'm learning to drive and struggling with Subject 2. The instructor said there are 5 test items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping on a slope, 90-degree turns, and curve driving. Each is quite challenging - I kept stalling on slope stops at first, and couldn't steer steadily in curves. Though there aren't many items, I must master them all since every mistake affects the test score. More practice at the driving school's training ground will help me improve gradually.

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DelGiselle
01/29/2026, 09:00:59 PM

The standard for Subject 2 driving test consists of 5 items: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving. These are not just test contents but also the safety cornerstones of daily driving. For example, reversing into a parking space helps you park more steadily, while starting on a slope prevents rolling back and collisions. When learning to drive, it's essential to focus on the basics and refine each movement.

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CalvinMarie
04/24/2026, 03:16:08 PM

I've been driving for several years since getting my driver's license. Looking back at Subject 2, those 5 test items are still clear: reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turn, and curve driving. During practice, I noted every key point, such as slow reversing for accurate positioning and timing the right-angle turn correctly. Before the test, simulating real scenarios repeatedly and developing good habits is all it takes.

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