Is Intensive Training for Subject 2 Necessary?

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OXavier
07/24/25 10:07pm
Intensive training for Subject 2 is necessary, and the need for such training should be determined based on your own learning progress and situation, as it can make it easier to pass the exam. Tips for Controlling the Clutch in Subject 2: Learn to press the clutch correctly. While driving, it's best for learners to use their left foot as a support point, placing the ball of the foot on the clutch pedal, then using the ankle and knee to press down or lift. This method helps beginners experience the semi-engaged state of the clutch, which is beneficial for the exam. When lifting the clutch, the heel can shift slightly backward to avoid stalling. Familiarize yourself with clutch control through reverse parking. Always press the clutch slowly—lifting it too quickly won't help. Remember the principle of "lift slowly, press gently," which is crucial for mastering clutch control. Learn to coordinate the slope and clutch perfectly. During hill starts, there's no need to press the accelerator; just lift the clutch slowly and feel the car's vibration. When you notice obvious shaking, release the foot brake and stabilize the clutch. Before starting, adjust the seat and mirrors, and fasten your seatbelt. Always press the clutch fully when shifting gears. Additionally, stay calm, avoid excessive nervousness, and coordinate your hands and feet well. Subject 2 Precautions: The correct way to press the clutch is to place the ball of your foot on the pedal with your heel touching the ground. When the clutch is fully depressed, keep your knee slightly bent. Avoid pressing with your toes or lifting your heel, as this may lead to insufficient force or slipping. Depress the clutch fully (to the floor) to ensure complete disengagement and prevent wear. Avoid releasing the clutch too quickly or deliberately revving the engine too high, as this accelerates clutch wear. Always fully depress the clutch before shifting gears.
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ElijahMarie
08/10/25 2:53pm
I think intensive training for Subject 2 is absolutely necessary. When I was taking my driving test, I kept making mistakes in reverse parking and parallel parking during Subject 2. My instructor suggested adding a few intensive training sessions. We specifically practiced on the simulated test route to get familiar with the reference points and timing. As a result, I passed the test on my first attempt, saving both the retake fees and waiting time, which far outweighed the training cost. More importantly, it helps reduce nervousness because the test environment is exactly the same, and with enough practice, it becomes muscle memory. Although it costs a bit more, safety and efficiency come first. I recommend everyone try one or two sessions after basic training to avoid the risk of failing.
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