
When you have parked in the parallel parking space, press the clutch and brake, shift to first gear, turn on the left turn signal, and steer the wheel all the way to the left. When the right wheel of the car exits the parking space frame, immediately straighten the steering wheel. After straightening, move forward a short distance, then promptly steer to the right to avoid pressing the left line. Keeping your eyes on the road ahead is most important.

When backing out of the parking spot during the second driving test, it took me quite a while to get the hang of steering. The key is to reverse slowly while checking the side mirrors - turn the steering wheel fully to the left if there's an obstacle on the left side, and to the right if it's on the right. Hold the steering wheel firmly in position until the car body begins to turn, then gradually straighten the wheels when you feel the car is almost aligned. Common mistakes during the test include turning the wheel too early or too late, which may cause scraping. That's why I recommend practicing multiple rounds in the training area first to develop a feel for it. Maintain a steady speed around 5km/h using clutch control, and don't get too nervous. Memorize the parking space position and keep your eyes on the mirrors - make timely adjustments if you deviate. Once you've mastered this maneuver, the test becomes much easier. The most important thing is to exit the parking spot smoothly and safely every time.

For the steering wheel operation when exiting the garage in Subject 2, let's take it step by step. After opening the car door, gently release the clutch. As the car slowly moves out, check the left and right mirrors. If you want to exit to the left, turn the steering wheel all the way to the left, and make slight adjustments based on the angle as the car body turns. Don't rush; keep the steering wheel in position until the car body straightens out smoothly. This requires good timing and rhythm—going too fast can easily lead to touching the line. I once failed the test because I turned the wheel too late, causing the car body to tilt. It's recommended to practice for about ten minutes daily, combining it with mirror exercises. With practice, it will become natural. For safety, always observe your surroundings to avoid scraping neighboring cars.

For the steering wheel operation when exiting the garage in Subject 2, simply put, look towards the target direction when reversing. If the garage is on the left, turn the wheel fully to the left; if it's on the right, turn fully to the right. Control the speed when the car body is turning, keeping it steady. Once the car is straight, return the wheel to the center. During my practice, I found that proper steering can save a lot of trouble—the key is stability. Coordinate with the clutch and take it slow to prevent the wheels from deviating. It's easy to overlook details during the test, so practice more to make perfect.


