Is Slower Speed Always Better for Subject 2 Driving Test?

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DelilahLee
07/24/25 1:05pm
Slower speed is not always better for the Subject 2 driving test. Here are some key points about the Subject 2 test: 1. Test Items: The Subject 2 test consists of five items: reversing into a garage, starting on a slope, S-curve driving, parallel parking, and right-angle turning. Subject 2 is widely considered the most challenging part of the driving test due to its high failure rate. 2. Test Tips: During the Subject 2 test, remember that slower speeds make it easier to match the memorized reference points for reversing. Just control the clutch properly—press it more if the speed is too fast, and press it less while adding some throttle if the speed is too slow. The ideal condition for passing Subject 2 is: very slow speed without stalling the engine. This state requires focused practice during regular training sessions.
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DelAdriel
08/11/25 7:09am
Going too slow during the second driving test isn’t ideal. I’ve taken the test several times, and initially, I also thought slower meant safer. However, when reversing into the parking space, my car almost stalled due to the slow speed, and poor clutch control caused severe shaking, nearly leading to points deducted for crossing the line. Test items like parallel parking or hill starts have time limits—if you drive too slowly, you risk exceeding the time limit, resulting in point deductions or even being penalized for waiting too long. Finding the right balance is key: maintain a moderate speed to keep the car moving smoothly without rushing, making it easier to align with markers and adapt to the vehicle’s momentum. Practicing to find the rhythm is essential—for example, timing yourself during reverse parking drills in an open area to ensure each movement is completed within 30 seconds. While safety is important, efficiency matters too—don’t sacrifice smoothness just to play it safe during the test. In short, being too slow increases the risk of mistakes, while a moderate pace is more reliable.
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