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How many minutes are allowed for the reverse parking test in Subject 2?

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LucasMarie
08/27/25 2:57am
The time limit is 210 seconds. Below is relevant information about Subject 2: 1. Overview: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It refers to the field driving skills examination. For small vehicles (C1/C2), the test items include five mandatory components: reverse parking, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-turns). Some regions may include a sixth item: highway toll card collection. 2. Teaching aids: Teaching software: Students can use driver simulation test software on mobile or computer devices to study traffic regulations. Teaching materials: "Safe Driving Starts Here," compiled by the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China. Driving schools may provide these learning materials uniformly, or students may purchase them at their own expense.
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AlexLynn
09/09/25 2:12am
I remember when teaching others to drive, the time limit for the reverse parking in Subject 2 was set at 210 seconds, which is 3 and a half minutes. The timing starts from the moment the car begins to move and ends when the car is completely parked. This time limit is quite reasonable, mainly designed to test beginners' reversing skills and control ability, preventing hesitation and accidents when reversing on real roads. During the test, it's important to steer accurately without wasting time by adjusting back and forth—many beginners fail because they stop too many times in between. For practice, I recommend using a timer to get familiar with the coordination of the accelerator and brake, ensuring smooth and unhurried movements. Reverse parking may seem simple, but under time pressure, it's easy to get nervous and make mistakes, such as misjudging reference points or turning too sharply, causing the car to cross the line or exceed the time limit. Simulating the scenario multiple times can help keep the operation within a safe time frame, ensuring passing the test in one go. Remember, with the standard garage dimensions, 210 seconds is sufficient for careful operation—don’t rush and take unnecessary risks.
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SanJeffrey
10/23/25 3:00am
I just passed my driving test not long ago, and the reverse parking in Subject 2 must be completed within 210 seconds. Three and a half minutes may sound like a decent amount of time, but during the exam, it was really nerve-wracking. The moment I started reversing, the examiner shouted 'time starts now,' and my palms were sweaty. Hearing the ticking sound, I was terrified of exceeding the time limit. The entire process—reversing, aligning, and stopping—couldn’t afford any delay. I almost ran out of time and barely made it through relying on muscle memory from practicing in the garage. During practice, the instructor always emphasized the importance of this time limit; exceeding it would result in an immediate point deduction and failure. Some classmates failed because of this and had to wait a long time to retake the test. My advice for beginners is to practice adjusting the rearview mirror more and avoid wasting time by staring at the rear window. Smooth, continuous movements are key. If the test site has dim lighting or too many cars obstructing the view, the time feels even tighter—counting seconds silently in your head helps a lot. Anyway, control your pace, stay calm, and 210 seconds is actually more than enough—just avoid making careless mistakes.
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StCarter
12/06/25 3:22am
The time limit for the reverse parking test in the driving license exam is 210 seconds, which means you need to complete it within 3 and a half minutes. This duration is calculated based on average reversing speed and parking space size, making it a quite scientific design. During reversing, the engine speed shouldn't be too high, otherwise the car may become unstable and waste time. You need precise control of the steering wheel and throttle, as moving too slowly or too quickly can easily cause you to exceed the time limit. From start to finish, the entire process tests spatial awareness. Common issues include turning the wheel too early or too late, leading to repeated adjustments that waste time. In practice, use reference points for alignment, such as aligning the garage corner with the rearview mirror, and perform actions smoothly with minimal pauses. The exam system automatically times you, so don't rely on the examiner's reminders. During practice, you can use a phone stopwatch to simulate the test. Once you master reversing skills, the time will naturally be sufficient. 210 seconds isn't overly strict, but the psychological pressure on beginners can be an obstacle.
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BryceRose
12/06/25 3:24am
When I took the driving test for Subject 2 last year, the reverse parking had a 210-second time limit. The idea of 3 and a half minutes sounded stressful, but in the actual test, it was easier to manage than expected. Looking back, from the moment the car moved to stopping, the actions had to be smooth without hesitation—any pause made the clock feel pressing. During practice in my garage, I didn’t have a time limit, but every second counted on the test site. Exceeding the time meant an automatic fail, costing both time and money for a retake. My advice for beginners is to steer accurately before reversing—avoid wasting time on repeated adjustments. Misjudging garage lines or reference points can also cause delays. Test conditions like a small space or loud noise might affect your mindset and time perception. Practice with a timer regularly to get familiar with coordinating the throttle and brakes—210 seconds is definitely enough if you park straight and steady without crossing lines. Remember, driving tests carry high failure risks, so time management ensures safety.
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