
In the Subject 2 driving test, reversing into the garage requires two attempts, specifically left-side reversing and right-side reversing. Below is an introduction to right-side reversing: 1. After getting into the car, the driver should first adjust the seat and rearview mirrors, fasten the seatbelt, then shift into reverse gear, release the parking brake lever, and start reversing at idle speed while observing the garage through the right rear window. 2. When the black edge of the right rear window aligns with the right boundary line of the garage, turn the steering wheel steadily to the right until it reaches the limit position. 3. After the car enters the garage, the driver should look back at the left rearview mirror and immediately straighten the steering wheel once the entire left boundary line of the garage becomes visible. 4. When the left door handle aligns horizontally with the bottom line of the garage as seen in the left rearview mirror, stop the car immediately. Additional content: Left-side reversing: 1. Shift into reverse gear, keep the steering wheel turned fully to the left, and start reversing. 2. The driver should carefully observe the left rearview mirror and adjust the direction to guide the rear of the car into the garage. 3. After the car enters the garage, the driver should observe the right rearview mirror and immediately straighten the steering wheel once the entire right boundary line of the garage becomes visible. 4. The driver should then shift focus to the left rearview mirror and stop the car immediately when the left door handle aligns horizontally with the bottom line of the garage.

When I first got my driver's license, I also struggled with the reverse parking in Subject 2. The instructor always said 'you have to do it in one go,' but during practice, it took me three or four attempts to successfully park—first adjusting the direction while checking the rearview mirror, then aligning the car body with the corner of the parking space, and slowly reversing into the spot. In the actual test, you must complete it in one attempt: from starting in reverse gear at the beginning point to fully parking in the garage without crossing the lines or stopping—the whole process takes just a few minutes. You need to practice observing reference points and controlling the speed more often; if you cross the lines or go out of bounds, you'll have to retake this part of the test. Remember, you only get one chance during the exam—if you make a mistake, you'll have to wait for the next one!

As an experienced instructor who has taught many students, parallel parking emphasizes efficiency and steady movements. The subject two test stipulates that this task must be completed in one go: from starting to stopping, the car must be parked with just one reverse. During practice, you can try multiple times to get a feel for it, such as checking the left mirror to determine the width of the parking space and adjusting the steering wheel angle accordingly. During the test, avoid excessive adjustments, as this may lead to point deductions or failure. It's recommended for beginners to practice about ten times daily. Once familiar, you can complete it in one attempt—stay calm, avoid erratic steering, and be patient for a steady win!

Hi, I just passed the Subject 2 test last year, and I aced the reverse parking on my first try—so happy! The test requires you to complete the parking in one reverse attempt: drive straight back into the spot after starting, and make sure the car is parked steadily without crossing the lines. During practice, you might need a few tries—like me, I messed up two or three times at first by adjusting the wrong direction; my coach taught me to aim using the 'three-point-one-line' method with the rearview mirrors, and then it went smoothly. The key is to stay calm, don’t panic during the test, and avoid thinking 'I can try multiple times.' Just focus on completing it in one go.


