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How to Determine a Stop in Subject 2 Driving Test?

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LaAurora
09/01/2025, 11:57:57 PM

The criteria for determining a stop in the driver's license Subject 2 test is that any pause lasting more than 2 seconds within the test area is considered an intermediate stop. This judgment is made because the GPS positioning system detects the vehicle in a completely stationary state for over 2 seconds during the test. Reasons for intermediate stops: 1. Not slightly lifting the clutch when turning the steering wheel to full lock: Many intermediate stops occur during moments like reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, or making a U-turn in narrow roads when the steering is fully locked. This happens because once the steering is fully locked, the front wheels turn at a very large angle, increasing driving resistance. 2. Normally controlling the vehicle speed too slowly: While driving slowly may seem steady, encountering larger road bumps or uneven surfaces during the test can easily cause the vehicle to stop. Therefore, slower speed isn't always better. As proficiency improves, the speed can be slightly increased. 3. Not fully pressing the brake during an intermediate stop: After parking in parallel parking, if the brake isn't held down firmly after the first press, and the right foot naturally relaxes during subsequent actions, causing the vehicle to roll back, and then braking again immediately, this will also be judged as an intermediate stop.

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SanLucy
09/14/2025, 02:12:24 AM

When judging parking during the Subject 2 test, focus on several key points: First, the vehicle must stop within the designated area without crossing lines or being too far from the roadside. Second, the handbrake must be engaged, and the engine should be turned off. Third, the vehicle must come to a complete stop with no rolling. I often emphasize to my students the importance of practicing clutch control—ensuring the car is fully stopped before proceeding. During the test, nervousness can lead to abrupt stops and failure. Developing good habits in actual driving is crucial. Failing the parking segment in Subject 2 results in immediate disqualification, so consistent practice of parking positions is essential to pass the test on the first attempt.

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DeAbel
10/28/2025, 02:53:43 AM

I just got my driver's license and still vividly remember the parking judgment in Subject 2. What I feared most was failing to stop at the designated spot on the slope. My instructor repeatedly reminded me to ensure the car stops within the white lines, otherwise points would be deducted. Another time during parallel parking, I forgot to pull the handbrake, and the car rolled slightly, which counted as an invalid parking attempt. Practicing more in simulated test areas is essential, as familiarizing yourself with parking rules in advance can reduce mistakes during the exam.

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CalebLynn
12/11/2025, 02:09:41 AM

The core criterion for parking in Subject 2 is that the vehicle must come to a complete stop within the designated markings while simultaneously turning off the engine and engaging the handbrake. According to driving test standards, any displacement beyond the specified area constitutes a failure. Reviewing the rules before the exam can help avoid mistakes.

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StRemington
01/31/2026, 03:16:46 AM

The key to passing the parking test lies in precise positioning and standardized operation. The vehicle must come to a complete stop without any movement, and the operation must be performed correctly to be considered successful. Repeated practice of simulated parking scenarios can improve the pass rate of the test.

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DawsonRose
04/26/2026, 01:53:35 PM

It is recommended to practice the parking tasks in Subject 2 more, focusing on stopping the car steadily without shaking within the designated lines. During the test, the examiner will use equipment to detect the position. If the car is not parked properly or the handbrake is not engaged, points will be deducted. Strengthen the coordination between the accelerator and brake during practice. Once you are proficient, you won't feel nervous or make mistakes.

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