How to Successfully Pass Subject 2 of the Driving Test?
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Here are the tips for successfully passing Subject 2: 1. Learn to control the clutch. The clutch is crucial. When stepping on the clutch, the ball of your foot should be on the clutch pedal with your heel touching the ground. When the clutch is pressed to the lowest point, keep your knees slightly bent. 2. Master the steering wheel. Neither too fast nor too slow. Proper steering wheel control prevents crossing lines. 3. Learn to find reference points. Adjust the seat position accurately, maintain a fixed sitting posture, and ensure it matches your usual reference points. 4. Develop good habits during practice. Always follow the test procedures strictly to cultivate good driving habits. 5. Maintain a positive attitude. Keep a good mindset during training. Don't get discouraged by setbacks while learning to drive. Practice makes perfect, so keep practicing.
Last year when I took the driving test for Subject 2, repeated practice was key. I spent weeks at the driving school practicing reverse parking, memorizing the reference points taught by the instructor, such as the angle to start turning the steering wheel. Parallel parking was prone to mistakes, so I practiced dozens of times to figure out the right moment to turn the wheel. The hill start was the hardest part – controlling the clutch properly, slowly lifting the left foot while gently pressing the accelerator with the right foot, and coordinating with releasing the handbrake to prevent rolling back. On the test day, my hands were sweating from nervousness, but I took deep breaths and followed the reference points from my training, keeping the speed slow. In the end, everything went smoothly, and the reverse parking was perfectly steady. My advice is to practice the reference points diligently without rushing, and especially to get a good night's sleep before the test without staying up late.