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Is there an examiner in the car during Subject 2?

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PresleyMarie
07/28/2025, 01:15:14 PM

There is no examiner in the car during Subject 2; the entire process is monitored electronically. Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination and refers to the field driving skills test. For small vehicles (C1 and C2), the test items include five mandatory components: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and driving through curves (commonly known as S-turns). Below is an introduction to other test subjects: Subject 1: Also known as the Subject 1 theory test or driver theory test, it is part of the motor vehicle driver's license examination. Subject 3: Also known as the big road test, it is the road driving skills test in the motor vehicle driver's examination. Subject 4: Also known as the Subject 4 theory test or driver theory test.

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JudeAnn
08/11/2025, 05:24:35 PM

I just passed my Subject 2 driving test recently, and the experience is still fresh in my mind! During the exam, there was indeed an examiner sitting in the passenger seat monitoring the entire process. The examiner is usually a professional wearing sunglasses with a stern expression, watching your every move closely—like when I had to perform a hill start or parallel parking. If you make a mistake, such as crossing a line or stalling the car, the examiner will silently note it on the scoring sheet without saying a word, but the pressure is intense! I remember waiting in line for over half an hour at the test site, with many candidates chatting to ease their nerves. My advice is to practice multiple mock tests beforehand and have a friend sit beside you to mimic the examiner's role—this way, you’ll adapt more easily during the actual test. The examiner’s presence is mainly to ensure fairness, prevent misconduct, and guarantee safe driving for everyone. Looking back now, completing this step is what truly allows you to hit the road.

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HoldenFitz
09/29/2025, 04:30:47 AM

I took my driving test twenty years ago, and for the second part of the exam, there was always an examiner in the car to supervise. Back then, the examiner wore a uniform, sat very straight, and watched intently as you performed basic vehicle operations, such as right-angle turns and reverse parking. The examiner monitored the entire process, recording each scoring point. After the test, the examiner would hand you the score sheet directly, and if you failed, they would explain where you went wrong. Nowadays, I’ve heard that some places use surveillance cameras to assist, but examiners are still mostly present because machines might miss small details, and examiners can correct beginners’ mistakes on the spot. Safety is the key issue—after all, driving involves lives—and examiners ensure that every new driver can independently handle various road conditions. When preparing for the test, remember to stay relaxed; the examiner isn’t your enemy—they’re there to help everyone drive more safely.

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Scott
09/29/2025, 04:32:46 AM

In the Subject 2 driving test, there is indeed an examiner in the car, which is a standard examination rule. The examiner usually sits in the front passenger seat, observing your actions throughout the test, such as checking whether you correctly use the steering wheel and brakes to avoid operational errors that could lead to accidents. Without an examiner, the test would not be official, so they must be present to ensure fairness. It is recommended that candidates practice multiple times in advance to familiarize themselves with vehicle control and arrive early on the test day with their ID card. The examiner will silently score your performance, so don't be nervous—they mainly assess your technical skills. Driving is an essential life skill, and passing this step means you're close to getting your driver's license.

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GraceLynn
11/12/2025, 10:38:25 PM

To be honest, during the driving test (Subject 2), the examiner was sitting right there in the passenger seat! The atmosphere was a bit comical, like something out of a movie—the examiner staring at you sternly, recording every move. I messed up once by forgetting to turn on the right turn signal, but the examiner gently reminded me, and I corrected it. They're usually seasoned instructors who monitor your driving actions throughout, checking if you can handle the vehicle smoothly. While waiting in long queues for the test, candidates often share tips, saying having the examiner in the car actually makes the process more reliable. Practicing more with your instructor beforehand helps—examiners aren’t there to intimidate but to instill safe driving habits. Remembering this little episode is quite amusing, and after passing, I felt like I’d learned a lot.

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DiWalker
01/03/2026, 12:21:17 AM

When I took my child to take the Driving Test Part 2, I witnessed the examiner sitting in the passenger seat supervising the test. The examiner was very professional throughout, monitoring every detail from starting the car to parking, such as checking if the seatbelt was fastened or the speed was controlled. After the test, my child shared that although the examiner kept a straight face, they were quite fair, noting every minor mistake to prevent anyone from passing by luck. This setup makes the test more educational, as beginners must develop safe habits under supervision. It's recommended that candidates practice simulating this scenario in busy traffic beforehand; the examiner in the car is not just for show—they ensure everyone becomes a qualified driver. Passing the test means you can drive independently, and the joy of driving starts right here.

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