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Is it mandatory to use turn signals when starting in Subject 2?

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VanCorey
07/30/25 2:33am
Subject 2 requires the use of turn signals when starting. When getting in the car to start, use the left turn signal; when starting on a slope after stopping at a designated point, use the right turn signal. Below are the specific details about the Subject 2 test: Receiving the file: The driving school organizes or individuals go to the local "Motor Vehicle Driver Examination Center" to collect personal examination files. Waiting in the waiting room: Enter the waiting room in order, submit personal files in the order of entry, and watch the electronic display screen in the waiting room. The screen will show the examinee's name, ID number, car number, and examination area. Waiting to get in the car: According to the displayed car number and area, find the car used for the test and get in the car as required by the site examiner. Test preparation: After getting in the car, do not rush to start the test. Adjust the seat, fasten the seat belt, adjust the rearview mirror, and input fingerprints as required. When the voice prompt indicates the start of the test, release the handbrake and begin the test.
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SanAdrian
08/16/25 8:45am
I've been teaching driving tests for many years and have encountered many students losing points for not using turn signals when starting. In the Subject 2 test, whether you need to signal when starting depends on the specific operation steps. For example, when starting from a parking space or on a slope, you usually need to turn on the turn signal to alert vehicles behind or simulate traffic scenarios. If you don't signal, the examiner may consider that you're not following safety rules and deduct 5-10 points. For instance, at the slope starting point, there's a risk if you start rolling without signaling. I suggest developing the habit during practice: check the rearview mirror, signal for 3 seconds, then operate. This not only helps pass the test but also cultivates safety awareness on real roads. Relatedly, signaling when starting also prevents minor accidents. Pay attention to these details during daily practice, and you'll pass smoothly. After passing Subject 2, these safety habits will naturally extend to other driving aspects. Remember, all operations prioritize protecting lives.
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LeAlan
10/21/25 6:56am
I just passed the Subject 2 test, and the instructor specifically emphasized that you must signal when starting. On the exam day, before moving out of the parking space, I turned on the left turn signal in advance, and the examiner nodded in confirmation. I knew that failing to signal would result in an immediate point deduction, and repeated mistakes could lead to failure. During practice, there was a time I forgot to signal, and the coach stressed that it's a fundamental safety measure—signaling when starting informs others of your intention to move, preventing accidental collisions. In the Subject 2 test area, although there are no real vehicles, the rules simulate real-world scenarios. I recommend everyone to study the use of lights carefully and pay attention to details like I did—it makes passing the exam much easier. Developing good habits makes real driving smoother, as instinctive as wearing a seatbelt. Throughout the test, I focused on every small action, including checking the light switches, which helped me pass on the first attempt.
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