Is there a shoulder line in the Subject 2 driving test?

2 Answers
KhloeAnn
08/27/25 3:44am
There is a shoulder line in the Subject 2 driving test. Here are the relevant details about the shoulder line in Subject 2: 1. Definition: The shoulder line refers to a line on the left side of the garage. When the driver's shoulder aligns with this line, the driver should stop the car. 2. Position: The shoulder line in Subject 2 varies depending on the vehicle and the driver's seating position. The reference point on the window may differ, so it's advisable to test it in advance with an actual vehicle to determine the exact position. Regarding the driver's seat position, the optimal setup is similar to sitting on a sofa—legs should be able to stretch naturally, and feet should fully reach the clutch, brake, and accelerator pedals. The knees should not touch the steering column housing, and the lower back should be supported by the seatback. The arms should naturally extend forward to rest on the steering wheel, allowing the driver to reach the top of the wheel, which helps in using the Subject 2 shoulder line as a reference point.
Was this review help?
5
0
Share
MacDaisy
09/09/25 2:52am
When teaching driving, I often get asked about reference points for the Subject 2 test. The term ‘shoulder line’ isn’t an official term, but trainees use their shoulder position as a key marker to align the vehicle. For example, when reversing into a parking space, instructors tell students to check the right-side mirror and align their shoulder with the ground markings or poles to determine the steering wheel timing, ensuring they don’t cross lines or hit poles. During the test, the venue has clear reference lines, and the examiner evaluates operational precision, not the specific term ‘shoulder line.’ Personally, I recommend practicing and memorizing these points regularly—like coordinating mirror positions during parallel parking—otherwise, it’s easy to fail. In short, the lines exist in the test, but candidates must flexibly use body awareness to adjust and remember: safety first.
Was this review help?
1
1
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

What is the difference between a sunroof and a panoramic roof?

The difference between a sunroof and a panoramic roof is reflected in two aspects. Whether it can be opened: The panoramic roof is made of a single piece of glass and cannot be opened, thus it cannot provide ventilation; the car sunroof can be opened, effectively allowing air circulation inside the car and increasing the intake of fresh air. Different maintenance costs: The maintenance cost of a panoramic roof is lower than that of a sunroof. Panoramic roofs are categorized by opening mechanism: Fixed, segmented opening, and full opening. Car sunroofs can be roughly divided into: Sliding-out, built-in, built-in flip-out, panoramic, and curtain types.
19
1
Share

What's the Difference Between 2.0T and 1.5T Engines in Cars?

The differences between 2.0T and 1.5T engines in cars are as follows: 1. Different maximum power: The 1.5T engine has a maximum power of 124KW, while the 2.0T engine has a maximum power of 145KW. 2. Different maximum horsepower: The 1.5T engine has a maximum horsepower of 169Ps, while the 2.0T engine has a maximum horsepower of 197Ps. 3. Different maximum torque: The 1.5T engine has a maximum torque of 285N·m, while the 2.0T engine has a maximum torque of 345N·m. 4. Different RPM for maximum torque: The 1.5T engine reaches maximum torque at 1400-3000rpm, while the 2.0T engine reaches maximum torque at 2000-3200rpm.
18
4
Share

Which website can be used to check motorcycle test results?

Log in to the Traffic Management 12123 platform, locate its official website and click to enter, then input the corresponding information. Types of motorcycle driving licenses: License D is for three-wheeled motorcycles, allowing the holder to drive D, E, and F vehicle types. License E is for two-wheeled motorcycles, permitting the holder to drive E and F vehicle types. License F is for light motorcycles, only allowing the holder to drive F vehicle types. Types of motorcycles: Motorcycles are divided into two-wheeled and three-wheeled types. In addition to directly applying for initial two-wheeled or three-wheeled motorcycle licenses, one can also apply for an upgrade to a two-wheeled or three-wheeled motorcycle license.
8
2
Share

Is a Wheel Alignment Necessary After Installing New Tires?

After installing new tires, a wheel alignment is not necessary; a wheel balance is sufficient. Wheel alignment refers to a maintenance procedure that adjusts the geometric angles of the tires, steering, and suspension components to ensure the tires are firmly in contact with the ground. Situations that require a wheel alignment include: 1. Damage to the chassis and suspension due to an accident; 2. Replacement of steering system or components; 3. Uneven wear on one side of the front or rear tires; 4. Replacement or adjustment of the suspension system; 5. The car pulling to the left or right when driving straight. Benefits of a wheel alignment: 1. Significant benefits for the tires; 2. Improved handling; 3. Enhanced fuel efficiency; 4. Ensured driving safety.
3
0
Share

Where is the sunroof drain hole located on the new X-Trail?

The sunroof drain holes of the new X-Trail are located inside the vehicle's A-pillars and C-pillars, shaped as round rubber plugs. Taking the 2021 model as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4675mm, width 1820mm, height 172mm, wheelbase 2706mm, minimum ground clearance 210mm, and curb weight 1489kg. The 2021 X-Trail is equipped with a 2.5L naturally aspirated engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 151ps, maximum torque of 194Nm, and maximum power of 111kW. It is paired with a 7-speed CVT transmission, featuring steel front and rear suspensions and alloy swing arms.
16
1
Share

Steps to Playback Footage from a Dash Cam

Steps to Playback Footage from a Dash Cam: 1. First remove the TF memory card; 2. Insert the TF memory card into a card reader and connect it to the computer via USB port; 3. Access the video files from the removable drive; 4. Select and play back the desired video file. Functions of a Dash Cam: 1. Records various status information during vehicle operation and driver actions, including vehicle location and travel route, helping optimize vehicle performance and correct poor driving habits; 2. Alarm function - when the driver exhibits fatigue driving without stopping to rest, the dash cam automatically issues continuous warning alerts, and backend monitoring departments can also contact the driver for adjustment; 3. Assists in determining traffic accident liability - by recording vehicle driving status, the stored data from the dash cam helps scientifically determine responsibility in traffic accidents.
7
4
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.