Is Subject 2 Difficult?
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Subject 2 is not difficult. In Subject 2, if you accurately identify the reference points, use the clutch properly, and perform normally during the test, you can generally pass. In summary, during Subject 2, it's important to drive as slowly as possible—only by going slow can you make adjustments. If the speed is too fast, there won't be enough time to adjust. Below are some key points to note for the Subject 2 test: Fasten your seatbelt: Once you get in the car, fasten your seatbelt immediately. Make sure not to buckle it incorrectly or fasten it to the passenger seat, as the system will directly disqualify you. Do not unfasten the seatbelt at any point during the test. Adjust the seat and mirrors: After getting in the car, adjust the seat, mirrors, fasten the seatbelt, turn on the left turn signal, shift into first gear, and release the handbrake. These six steps are essential. Ensure all preparations are complete before starting. No stopping during the test: There is no time limit for reversing into the parking space, but you must not stop during the process. If the wheels remain stationary for 3 seconds, the system will judge it as stopping midway. Therefore, controlling the speed is crucial. The time limit for hill start is 30 seconds: The hill start must be completed within 30 seconds. The system will give a voice prompt every 10 seconds, and exceeding 30 seconds will result in disqualification.
I think Subject 2 (parking tests) is still quite challenging, especially for beginners. When I was learning to drive, I spent several hours every day practicing reverse parking and parallel parking at the driving school - these maneuvers require strong spatial awareness. At first, I kept crossing the lines and the instructor constantly corrected me, which created significant mental pressure. But after more practice, I gradually developed the right feel. The key is to stay calm, avoid getting nervous when getting in the car, treat practice like a game, and experiment in familiar environments. I recommend watching instructional videos before enrollment or practicing with friends to reduce unfamiliarity. Although the test is strict, most people can pass as long as they practice diligently. Passing it actually gives a great sense of achievement, and daily driving becomes much smoother afterward.