How many items are there in Chongqing Subject 2?
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Chongqing automatic transmission vehicle Subject 2 test has been reduced to 4 items, while manual transmission Subject 2 test includes 5 items. The following is the relevant introduction about Subject 2: Precautions: Adjust the seat and rearview mirror to your accustomed suitable position, and fasten the seat belt. Pay attention to the control of the vehicle speed (mainly by adjusting the clutch pedal height, and you can appropriately step on the brake if necessary, but do not stop the vehicle). "Slow speed and quick steering" is the key point. Except for the sections between each test area where you can stop and wait, once you enter the test area, you cannot stop midway during the operation. Main contents: Reversing into the garage, the candidate needs to find the right point, reverse from one side and then drive out to the other side, and then reverse again from the other side. Parallel parking, the candidate needs to drive the vehicle sideways into the parking space and pull and release the handbrake. Curve driving, the simplest part, just follow the points instructed by the coach and pass by using the front of the car to trace the curbstone.
I just passed the Subject 2 driving test in Chongqing not long ago, and I'm still quite excited. The test consists of 5 items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving. Reversing into a garage was the most time-consuming, requiring memorization of reference points and angles; starting on a slope is prone to stalling, so clutch control needs to be steady—this is especially practical when driving on Chongqing's mountainous roads. Curve driving involves a lot of steering wheel turning, feeling like playing a racing game. I recommend practicing mock tests multiple times, not just memorizing reference points blindly, but understanding the car's movements—safety comes first. After passing, I feel much more confident in driving.
As a driving instructor, I know that the Chongqing Subject 2 test consistently includes five items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, making a 90-degree turn, and driving through curves. Reversing into a garage emphasizes spatial awareness; parallel parking focuses on distance judgment; stopping and starting on a slope is prone to errors in clutch-throttle coordination; making a 90-degree turn requires precise steering; and driving through curves demands smooth passage. Students often fail on the slope start, so practicing mock tests is key. The Chongqing test site is standardized, but actual roads are steep, so it's advisable to develop these basic skills to reduce on-road risks. Spend more time practicing on slopes, get the clutch right, and don't rush.