Is Failing the Subject 2 Test Too Stupid?
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No, as long as you practice diligently and maintain a calm mindset, you can pass the Subject 2 test smoothly. Here are some key points to note for the Subject 2 test: Seat Belt: Fasten your seat belt immediately after getting into the car. Make sure not to buckle it incorrectly or on the passenger side, as the system will directly deem the test failed. Do not unfasten the seat belt during the entire test. Adjustment Items: After getting into the car, adjust the seat, mirrors, fasten the seat belt, turn on the left turn signal, shift into first gear, and release the handbrake. All six steps are essential. Ensure all preparations are complete before starting. Reverse Parking: There is no time limit for reverse parking, but it's important to note that stopping during the process is not allowed. If the wheels remain stationary for 3 seconds, the system will judge it as stopping midway. Therefore, controlling the speed is crucial.
Back when I was learning to drive, I also failed the second driving test. At the time, I felt really embarrassed and even doubted if I was just not smart enough. But later, after becoming an instructor, I realized that it's actually quite normal for most students to fail the first time—it's not about being slow, but more about the nervousness of the test environment, unfamiliarity with the car, or not having the reference points memorized. Take one young guy I coached, for example. He was super smooth during practice, but during the test, his palms were sweating so much he couldn’t even press the clutch steadily. The test is about checking your skills, not your IQ. A few more practice rounds in a simulated setting and guidance from a reliable instructor, and you’ll definitely pass the second time. Don’t lose heart—it’s just like learning to ride a bike. You’ll get the hang of it after a few falls. What’s most important is developing safe driving habits.