How Many Seconds for Each Item in Subject 2?

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JamesDella
07/30/25 9:58am
There is no overall time limit for Subject 2, but the reversing into the garage must be completed within 210 seconds (starting from engaging the reverse gear), otherwise it will be considered a test failure. The parallel parking must be completed within 90 seconds, otherwise it will be considered a test failure. For the hill start, after stopping, you must start and move uphill within 30 seconds. The following are the precautions for the Subject 2 test: Slow speed: Keeping the speed slow is the most fundamental rule for practicing Subject 2. Without stalling, try to keep the speed as slow as possible. The slower the speed, the more time you have to adjust each operation. Master the three-point alignment method: The three points are the driver's eyes, the reference point on the car, and the reference point on the ground. During the Subject 2 operation, you must accurately locate and observe these points to ensure precise positioning.
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