How many times can you practice for the Subject 2 mock test?
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Mock tests at the examination center require payment. Typically, one mock test fee allows for two practice laps. If there are not many people scheduled, you can pay for two sessions to practice four laps. The following are important notes for Subject 2: 1. Adjust the seat properly: Before starting, ensure the seat is adjusted and the seatbelt is fastened before fingerprint verification. 2. Follow the test rules: Each test item at the examination center is monitored by GPS positioning. The control line (yellow dashed line) for each item marks the test area. Once the front of the vehicle crosses the control line, it means you have entered the test for that item and must complete it according to the rules. 3. Correct mistakes promptly: If you notice an operational error, correct it immediately to ensure accuracy and minimize point deductions.
When I was preparing for my driver's license test, I took the Subject 2 mock exams. At my driving school, the policy was to provide one or two free mock test opportunities, but I practiced an extra three times, spending about 200 yuan each time. There's actually no fixed limit on the number of practice sessions—it mainly depends on your budget and needs. I found that after practicing three times, I could basically familiarize myself with the reference points and avoid issues like running over the lines during reverse parking. The key is that mock exams help you identify weaknesses. For example, I initially always turned the steering wheel too late, but after a few more practices, I adjusted. If the driving school doesn't impose restrictions, I recommend practicing at least two or three times—don't skimp on small expenses, as failing the test and having to retake it would be even more troublesome. Nowadays, some places have relaxed policies, allowing you to book mock exams freely, but it also depends on the school's arrangements. You can also combine regular training to address weaknesses.