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How to Properly Control Vehicle Speed in Subject 2 Driving Test?

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LilahFitz
07/29/2025, 05:42:14 PM

Here are the techniques for properly controlling vehicle speed in Subject 2 driving test: 1. When operating the clutch, depress quickly but release slowly. The correct pedaling posture is: place the ball of your foot on the pedal to prevent foot slippage. 2. Gently lift and lightly press the clutch, maintaining a movement range within 3cm. After the vehicle starts moving, if you feel it accelerating without clutch adjustment, gradually press the clutch slightly. When speed decreases, gently lift it a bit, keeping adjustments minimal. 3. On uneven road surfaces, lightly apply the brake to control speed. Brake pressure should increase gradually - avoid sudden braking. 4. Whether starting on flat ground or slopes, accurately identify the clutch's semi-engaged state. Develop the habit of slowly lifting the clutch to semi-engagement first, then releasing the brake until the vehicle gradually moves. 5. When stopping, first depress the clutch, then the brake. After shifting to neutral, you may release the clutch before the brake.

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JakeRose
08/15/2025, 05:00:54 PM

When practicing for the Subject 2 driving test, controlling the vehicle speed was my top priority. I found that proper clutch usage is the key. Place your left foot firmly on the clutch pedal, slowly lift it to the semi-engagement point, and the vehicle will slightly vibrate – at this moment, keep your foot steady to maintain consistent speed. Gently press the brake with your right foot to decelerate, avoiding sudden stomping. Especially during reverse parking, excessive speed easily leads to crossing lines, while being too slow may exceed time limits. I spent an hour daily specifically practicing clutch pedal sensitivity, finding an open area to repeatedly test and memorize the engine sound changes. Get proper rest before the exam day and stay relaxed – nervousness causes shaky feet and poor performance. Remember that practice outweighs theory, take it slow without rushing. Eventually, I passed thanks to this patient approach, making practice a habit.

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LeEdward
10/17/2025, 01:17:42 AM

Looking back as an experienced driver, controlling speed in Subject 2 is actually simple with clutch management. Gently lift your left foot on the clutch to the semi-engagement point and maintain stability when the vehicle responds. Use your right foot to lightly assist with the brake, avoiding excessive force. For hill starts, coordinate the clutch and brake to prevent rolling back. During practice, frequently use the rearview mirror to observe speed changes—if too fast, slightly adjust the brake; if too slow, stabilize the clutch without panicking. I recommend beginners start practicing at low speeds, gradually accelerating to find balance. Mental preparation is key—deep breaths help maintain rhythm. Practice makes perfect; after a few tries, you'll naturally handle various test items like parallel parking and S-turns with ease.

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OKevin
11/30/2025, 01:01:40 AM

Having just passed Subject 2, I deeply understand that speed control is the most challenging part. Using the half-clutch state is the most reliable method - place your left foot on the clutch pedal and slowly lift it to find the vibration point, then maintain a steady and even speed. Use your right foot to assist with brake deceleration, but avoid sudden presses. During test items like reverse parking, going too fast can lead to mistakes - take it slower for safety. When practicing, I focused on developing clutch pedal feel and frequently reviewed videos to identify and improve issues. The key is not to panic - nervousness disrupts speed control. Just take deep breaths and maintain a calm mindset.

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JudahFitz
01/20/2026, 02:24:58 AM

From a safe driving perspective, speed control is crucial in Subject 2. Maintaining a slow speed gives you more reaction time to avoid accidents. In my daily driving, I also focus on clutch operation—keeping my left foot steady at the semi-engagement point during the test while gently tapping the brake with my right foot to fine-tune speed without sudden movements. Practice first in neutral to get a feel for pedal control, then simulate actual driving. For maneuvers like right-angle turns, maintaining a constant speed is essential. On a psychological level, staying relaxed and practicing regularly will make it second nature—safety first, and your test results will be more stable.

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StOlive
04/16/2026, 03:06:02 AM

Technically, controlling the vehicle speed relies on the left foot's clutch operation. Gently lift to the semi-engaged position, stabilize when the vehicle shakes, and coordinate with the right foot to lightly press the brake for fine speed adjustments. Avoid fully releasing the clutch or pressing it too deeply. Use the handbrake to assist in hill starts to prevent stalling or rolling back. Practice more to find the rhythm—maintaining a steady speed is key. Stay calm during the test for better results.

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