Is there a safety officer supervising in the car during the Subject 2 driving test?
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During the Subject 2 driving test, there is no safety officer supervising inside the car. It is an autonomous test conducted in an enclosed vehicle environment, with only staff present at the test site. Subject 2 is an autonomous test conducted in an enclosed environment, also known as the small road test, which is the abbreviation for the field driving skills test. Its purpose is to equip trainees with the ability to control the vehicle; to flexibly apply the main methods of driving in specific areas and on field roads, to possess the capability of properly using vehicle control components and appropriately maneuvering the vehicle's spatial position, and to accurately control the vehicle's driving position, speed, and route, among other aspects. The role of the safety officer is to handle emergencies during the Subject 3 driving test while also supervising trainees to prevent cheating. Therefore, trainees not only need to follow voice instructions but also must constantly pay attention to road conditions to ensure traffic safety. Subject 3 is significantly different from Subject 2, as it is conducted on public roads with many unpredictable hazards, requiring trainees to drive cautiously and respond calmly. At the same time, trainees should develop good driving habits from the beginning of their training, prioritize traffic safety, anticipate road conditions in advance, and drive under the premise of safety first.