How many items are there in Subject 2 now?
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Subject 2 includes five mandatory test items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving. Below is a related introduction to the driver's license test content: Subject 1: Also known as the Subject 1 theory test or driver's theory test, the exam content includes driving theory basics, road safety laws and regulations, local regulations, and other related knowledge. Subject 2: Also known as the small road test, it is the abbreviation for the field driving skills test. The test items include five mandatory items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving. Subject 3: Also known as the big road test, it is the road driving skills test for motor vehicle drivers. It generally includes: vehicle preparation, starting, driving straight, shifting gears, changing lanes, pulling over, going straight through intersections, turning left at intersections, turning right at intersections, passing through pedestrian crossings, passing through school zones, passing through bus stops, meeting vehicles, overtaking, making U-turns, and night driving. Subject 4: Also known as the Subject 4 theory test or driver's theory test.
I just passed the Subject 2 driving test last month and I'm still excited about it! The test consists of five items: reverse parking into a garage, parallel parking, hill start and stop, right-angle turns, and curve driving. Each item is designed to be practical, such as reverse parking to practice spatial awareness and parallel parking to simulate real parking scenarios. The most nerve-wracking part during the test was the hill start, as it's easy to stall the car. I recommend practicing more on coordinating the brake and clutch. Controlling the speed is crucial—going too fast will make you miss the reference points. The whole process tests both your mental composure and skills, but passing it gives you an incredible sense of achievement. Looking back now, the methods taught by the instructor really worked—just remember the alignment positions in the rearview mirror and you're good. Only after passing Subject 2 can you proceed to Subject 3, so keep up the good work in your preparation!