How to Take the Driving Test Subject 2 in Heavy Rain?

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CadenRose
07/28/25 8:52pm
When taking the Driving Test Subject 2 in heavy rain, it is important to stay calm, proceed with the test normally, and appropriately reduce speed. Below is an introduction to the relevant content of Subject 2: 1. Test Requirements: The requirement for parallel parking is that the driver must park the vehicle in the right-side parking space without the wheels touching the lane boundary or the parking space boundary. 2. Test Content and Requirements for Subject 2: The five test items are reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving on a curved road. Subject 2 requires 26 study hours, of which 2 hours are for theoretical knowledge, so the actual practice time is 24 hours.
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VanSara
08/12/25 1:34am
On the day of my driving test for Subject Two, it happened to be a heavy rainstorm. As a young person who had just started learning to drive, I found it quite frightening, but I was well-prepared in advance. First, I checked if the windshield wipers and lights were working properly, because blurred vision is the most dangerous. During the test, I slowed down all my movements by half a beat. For example, when reversing into the parking space, I turned the steering wheel gently to avoid skidding; for parallel parking, I waited until I could clearly see the reference points before proceeding. The examiner said speed control is especially important in rainy conditions, and braking should be done early and lightly. Mentally, don’t panic—take deep breaths and treat it as an opportunity to hone your skills. It’s best to practice in rainy conditions beforehand to get familiar with the feeling of slippery roads. Remember, safety comes first, and slow means steady.
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