How many points are deducted for not wearing a seatbelt in Subject 2?
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Not wearing a seatbelt in Subject 2 will result in a deduction of 100 points. Below is relevant information about Subject 2: 1. Precautions: Adjust the seat and rearview mirrors to your preferred positions and fasten the seatbelt. Pay attention to controlling the vehicle speed (mainly by adjusting the clutch pedal height, and lightly pressing the brake pedal if necessary, but avoid stopping completely). The key points are "slow speed and quick steering." You can stop and wait in the sections between test areas, but once you enter a test area, you must not stop during the operation. Listen carefully to the voice prompts and wait for the computer to confirm the operation (about 3 seconds) before proceeding to the next action. Do not rush. Be careful not to steer in the wrong direction. "Look at the front when moving forward, look at the rear when reversing, and steer toward the direction you want." It is not recommended to steer while stationary (though not penalized); it is better to have the wheels and steering wheel straight when stopped. 2. Main content: Reversing into a garage requires the examinee to find the right reference points, reverse in from one side, drive out to the other side, and then reverse in again from the other side. Parallel parking requires the examinee to drive the vehicle sideways into the parking space and engage and disengage the handbrake. Driving through curves is the easiest part; follow the instructor's guidance, find the reference points, and use the front of the car to follow the curb. For a right-angle turn, steer sharply after identifying the reference point. Stopping at a designated point on an uphill road and starting on a slope require careful attention to the stopping position, as incorrect positioning will result in point deductions. When starting, find the half-clutch point to avoid stalling, and remember to engage and disengage the handbrake.