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Is It Easier to Pass the Subject 2 Driving Test on a Rainy Day?

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VanJasmine
07/25/25 12:13am
The pass rate for the Subject 2 driving test on a rainy day is generally lower compared to taking the test on a dry day. Reasons why it's harder to pass the Subject 2 test on a rainy day: During rainy conditions, the vehicle's rearview mirrors can easily become blurred, affecting the driver's ability to align with reference points and lines during the test. Precautions for taking the Subject 2 test on a rainy day: Candidates can slightly roll down the windows to get a clearer view of the ground markings. Those who have tissues can wipe off the water droplets from both rearview mirrors before getting into the car, but should never do so after entering the vehicle. Additionally, turn on the windshield wipers promptly when it rains, adjusting the wiper speed according to the intensity of the rain to maintain clear visibility.
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LaTucker
08/10/25 10:51am
I remember it suddenly started pouring on the day of my Subject 2 driving test last year, and I was extremely nervous. During practice sessions in good weather, I could reverse into parking spaces steadily, but with the rain blurring the rearview mirrors and the ground becoming dangerously slippery, the car veered off course in an instant. However, there were fewer test-takers that rainy day, and the examiner might have taken pity, giving me an extra attempt. Honestly, the difficulty of the test didn’t decrease at all—in fact, mistakes were more likely, like forgetting to slow down when visibility was poor or the wheels skidded. I recommend practicing more on wet roads to familiarize yourself with the controls and avoid panicking during the test. Ultimately, good or bad weather doesn’t equate to easier or harder difficulty—what matters is the foundational skills built through regular practice. The more solid your training, the better you can handle unexpected situations.
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DiTessa
09/26/25 7:42am
As a frequent driving test instructor, I've witnessed too many rainy-day exam scenes. Rain makes it harder to control vehicle speed - for example, cars tend to roll backward during parallel parking, and fogged rearview mirrors severely obstruct visibility. Examiners won't lower standards due to weather; they'll deduct points as usual. However, rainy days do have some advantages: fewer test-takers mean less pressure, and heightened concentration actually reduces distractions. It's best to simulate rainy conditions during practice - learn to adjust wipers and lights, and develop a habit of slow-speed maneuvers. Don't count on luck; familiarizing yourself with the environment beforehand is the right approach.
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Eric
11/10/25 2:57am
Taking the driving test (Subject 2) in rainy weather indeed increases psychological pressure. The noise of raindrops hitting the windows and limited visibility can easily cause irritability, leading to more mistakes. However, from another perspective, this tests one's stress resistance ability—learning to stay calm can actually improve the passing rate. For example, slowing down during reversing and steering steadily can reduce risks. It's advisable to simulate challenging scenarios during practice to boost confidence. Weather factors can only be adapted to; mastering the rhythm of driving is key to passing smoothly.
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