Is the same instructor used for Subject 2 and Subject 3?

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CollinRose
07/25/25 12:14am
Generally, there are no special circumstances, and the same instructor teaches both Subject 2 and Subject 3. This is because when students enroll in a driving school, the instructor usually continues to guide them until they obtain their driver's license. Subject 2 test items: The first item is reversing into a parking space, the second is parallel parking, the third is stopping and starting on a slope, the fourth is making a 90-degree turn, and the fifth is driving on a curved path. Subject 3 test items: The Subject 3 test items include: pre-test preparation, vehicle starting, driving straight, straight-line gear shifting, left turns, right turns, passing through traffic light intersections, crossing pedestrian crossings, overtaking, using lights during night driving, and pulling over to park.
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