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How to Reverse into the Garage in Subject 2?

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DeAllison
09/06/2025, 12:22:13 AM

Here is the relevant introduction on reversing into the garage in Subject 2: Watch the rearview mirrors closely: When reversing into the garage in Subject 2, always keep an eye on the left and right rearview mirrors. If you notice one side is wider, slightly turn the steering wheel in that direction to prevent the other side from crossing the line. Also, when initially determining the timing to fully turn the steering wheel, make sure to turn it decisively without hesitation. Maintain distance: During the process of fully turning the steering wheel and reversing, the rear of the car gradually enters the garage. Before fully entering, ensure the wheels maintain a 30cm distance from the garage corner. Students should continuously observe through the rearview mirrors. If the distance is less or more than 30cm, corrections must be made; otherwise, the line will definitely be crossed after entering the garage.

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Percy
09/18/2025, 12:18:27 AM

Parallel parking in the Subject 2 driving test can indeed be challenging for beginners. I remember always worrying about hitting the lines during practice. The first step is preparation: drive parallel to the parking space, maintaining about 1.5 meters from the curb, then check the mirrors to confirm positioning. When reversing, slowly release the clutch, ensure the car is vertically aligned, then turn the steering wheel fully to the right, adjusting back when the rear wheels approach the corner of the space. Continuously monitor both side mirrors and make minor steering corrections to avoid crossing lines. Turning the wheel too late may cause the rear to exceed the line, while turning too early risks the front wheels scraping the edge. It's best to have an instructor guide you through several attempts—a few days of repeated practice will build muscle memory. During the test, focus on maintaining steady speed control and avoid rushing. Many people feel nervous initially but pass after sufficient practice.

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LeOlivia
11/01/2025, 12:44:59 AM

As someone with several years of driving experience, parallel parking has become second nature to me. The key is to identify a few reference points: typically using the left corner of the parking space as a marker, keep an eye on it in the rearview mirror while reversing, and start turning the steering wheel when it disappears from view. Maintain a slow and steady speed, and avoid making large steering adjustments—minor corrections are sufficient. In practice, don't just focus on the parking space; also scan your surroundings for obstacles like pedestrians or pillars. With more practice, you'll find that a slightly angled approach allows for smoother parking without obsessing over perfect alignment. Remember, during the test, don't dwell on a single mistake—examiners prioritize safety awareness and control. Practice in an open area a few times, and with familiarity, it will come naturally.

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DiHenry
12/14/2025, 11:53:29 PM

Having taught many students how to reverse into a parking space, I always emphasize the importance of precise basic operations. The initial position must be properly aligned, with the car body parallel to the parking space and the distance controlled within 1.5 meters. After starting to reverse, release the brake evenly, turn the steering wheel fully to the right, and pay attention to the position of the right rear wheel. When the rear wheel is about to touch the corner line of the parking space, immediately turn the steering wheel back to the end. During the process, the speed should be as slow as a snail, and avoid sudden acceleration. Common mistakes students make are turning the wheel too early or too late, resulting in crossing the line or the car body tilting. It is recommended to practice more in a simulated area first and learn to observe reference points: for example, using the front line of the parking space as a stopping reference. For safety, always check the rearview mirrors comprehensively when reversing, and do not ignore blind spots. If you fail once during the test, don't panic; the examiner will give you another chance. The key is to perform the actions correctly.

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Pires
02/04/2026, 12:45:49 AM

From the perspective of safe driving, the key to reverse parking is accident prevention. In practice, first ensure there are no pedestrians or vehicles in front of or behind the parking space, then start slowly and maintain a steady speed—avoid turning the steering wheel too quickly. During practice, I prefer using both the rearview mirror and the reversing camera: first, check the reference points of the parking space through the rearview mirror, then use the camera to adjust the direction. The steps are: first, stop at an appropriate position beside the parking space, reverse while turning the wheel fully to the right, and straighten the wheel when the rear wheels approach the corner of the parking space. Common risks like the car body crossing the line or scraping are often caused by impatience; examiners deduct points for such situations during tests. It's recommended for beginners to install a reversing radar for assistance, reducing difficulty. Safety comes first—remind yourself to be slow and steady during every practice session. Once it becomes a habit, both the test and daily driving will be much safer.

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LilahMarie
04/29/2026, 05:06:10 PM

In the Subject 2 reverse parking test, my key to success was practicing point control extensively. During practice, I used the front left corner of the parking space as the starting point. When reversing to a specific distance (e.g., when the rear wheels aligned with the designated point), I turned the steering wheel right, then straightened it after the rear entered the space. Speed management was crucial: maintaining low speed to avoid stalling or exceeding speed limits, which would result in penalties. The test requirements included no wheel crossing lines, no tilted vehicle body, and complete parking within the lines—hence, I practiced the point sequence dozens of times. Mental adjustment was vital: staying calm, as examiners focus on overall control rather than perfection. Daily practice suggestions include having a friend supervise or recording the process with a phone for review. Once mastering the basic steps, other Subject 2 maneuvers become easier, making it worthwhile to invest time in building a solid foundation.

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