
Schedule an appointment on the official website of the local vehicle management office. Here is more information about Subject 2: Exam Content: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It is the abbreviation for the field driving skills test. For small vehicles (C1/C2), the exam includes five mandatory items: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as the S-curve). Some regions may also include a sixth item: high-speed toll card collection. Passing Criteria: The full score is 100 points, with evaluation standards set for failing, deducting 20 points, deducting 10 points, and deducting 5 points.

I just passed the Subject 2 test, and booking training sessions is actually quite simple. First, open your driving school's app and select the 'Subject 2' module on the training reservation page. The system will show available time slots for the next 7 days. Remember to prioritize the 7-9 AM slots when there are fewer cars on the training field, making practice more efficient. I recommend booking three consecutive days of training at once, like Monday to Wednesday, to maintain your driving feel. If you find all slots fully booked, don't worry—my instructor told me new slots are released every day at 8 AM. Just set an alarm and refresh a few times to grab one. It's best to bring a water bottle and a sun hat during practice; doing reverse parking in summer can really sunburn your skin.

As a seasoned driver reminiscing about the days of getting a driver's license, booking a Subject 2 training session required three steps. First, obtain a training card from the driving school front desk to activate your account and password. Second, log in to the local traffic management website, locate the driving training booking system, and select Subject 2. Pay attention to the vehicle types marked for different time slots to avoid mistakenly booking manual or automatic transmission. Third, after submission, print the booking confirmation and arrive at the training ground 20 minutes early on the day to check in with the instructor. It's recommended to choose time slots after 4 PM to avoid peak traffic hours, allowing for more focused practice. Booking 4-5 consecutive sessions is usually enough to master the key exam points.

Driving school instructors remind students to pay attention to these details when booking Subject 2 tests. First, install the official driving training app on your phone and ensure accurate ID number and file number during registration. Avoid weekend peak hours when booking; more slots are available on weekday afternoons. Prioritize training sessions that include S-curves and slope projects, as these are common failure points. Reserve 2 hours for each training session, and bring the training logbook signed by the instructor when getting into the car. If you encounter system issues, don’t panic—call the driving school dispatch office directly for manual booking, which is more reliable. Remember to rate the instructor on the app after each session, as this can improve your booking priority.


