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How to Use the Wiper Reference Points in Rain During Subject 2 Test?

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StevenMarie
09/04/2025, 03:02:26 AM

Adjust the seat according to your preference, then observe specific reference points. Memorize the movements and reference points seen, such as those in the rearview mirror. When driving, maintain a slower speed and replicate the same actions at the previously observed reference points.

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MollyRose
09/16/2025, 03:53:55 AM

When using the wiper as a reference point during rainy day driving test (Subject 2), first understand how wiper movement affects reference points. For example, during reverse parking, we often align the middle joint of the wiper with the pole. I adjust the wiper speed to medium-low to prevent it from moving too fast to see clearly, while focusing on the moment right after the wiper blade passes to make my move - quick but not rushed. Rain makes windows blurry, so ensure wiper blades are clean and unworn before the test, and wipe both inside and outside of windows clean. Practice more in simulated rainy conditions to get accustomed to visual interference from rain, naturally adapting to the visual deviation caused by wiper reference points. Safety first - reference points shouldn't be isolated, always combine with mirrors and surroundings to avoid skidding accidents in rain. Stay calm, treat it as practicing a new skill, and use small mnemonics to maintain rhythm if nervous.

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AveryFitz
10/30/2025, 04:29:01 AM

Taking the driving test (Subject 2) in heavy rain can be quite challenging. I rely on the feel I've developed through practice when using the wipers as reference points. For example, during parallel parking, when the small bump on the wiper aligns with the line, I start turning the steering wheel. But the rain often blurs the reference points, so I first adjust the wiper speed to a slower setting after a few tries, then quickly glance at the points and perform the maneuvers during the gaps between wiper sweeps. It's best to practice more at the driving school on rainy days to get used to the wet conditions and avoid panicking. Don't neglect window cleanliness—dirty glass makes all reference points blurry. If the wipers are faulty, get them fixed promptly instead of making do. Mentally, remind yourself it's just a minor hiccup—don't amplify the anxiety. Just perform normally to pass the test; it's no big deal—handle it with ease.

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SanJasmine
12/13/2025, 03:37:05 AM

When it's raining, the key is to focus on the wipers. It's actually simple: first, stabilize the wiper speed and set it lower to avoid aggressive wiping. When checking your reference points, aim for the moment the wiper pauses, like during reverse parking. Poor visibility due to heavy rain is normal—don’t panic. Just practice more, and you’ll get used to it. Operate decisively without hesitation to avoid wasting time during the test. Keep the windows clean to minimize blurry distractions. There’s nothing fancy about it—just ensure a pass is the priority.

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OJameson
02/02/2026, 09:49:48 PM

During the rainy day in Subject 2, when using the wipers to check reference points, I pay extra attention to details because rain can easily cause issues. First, adjust the wiper speed to an appropriate level—not too fast or too slow, ideally one or two sweeps per second. When checking reference points, if the wiper node aligns with the target line, perform the operation quickly and smoothly without hesitation. Rain increases glass glare, so ensure windows are clean and free of smudges by using professional cleaners or soft cloths to reduce glare. Overall, visibility worsens in the rain, so don’t rely solely on wiper reference points—check interior and exterior lights as well as tire conditions to prevent skidding. Practice rainy scenarios repeatedly to build muscle memory, and stay calm during the test—avoid unnecessary panic.

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VonBarrett
04/28/2026, 02:32:13 PM

When taking the Subject 2 test in the rain, focusing on the wiper reference point can easily cause anxiety. I first take deep breaths to calm down because nervousness only makes things worse. Adjust the wiper speed to a medium, steady rhythm. During operations like reversing, glance at the reference point during the wiper's pause and react quickly without delay. Rain often blurs the reference point on the windshield, so practice more in rainy conditions—treat the wiper's position like an old friend, familiarizing yourself with its swing pattern, and it will feel natural during the test. Window cleanliness is essential; adding some defogger can improve visibility, reducing distractions. Remember, this is just a minor adjustment—stay confident and don’t let the rain affect your overall performance. Practice and test normally, and you’ll pass.

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