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Is There an Examiner Present During the Subject Two Driving Test?

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SanStephen
07/29/2025, 12:11:11 AM

There is no examiner in the car during the Subject Two driving test. Below is relevant information about Subject Two: 1. Basic Skills: Subject Two requires students to master fundamental driving operation essentials and possess basic vehicle control capabilities. They must be proficient in basic methods of driving on the training ground and internal roads, capable of reasonably using vehicle control components and correctly managing the vehicle's spatial position, and accurately controlling the vehicle's position, speed, and route. 2. Failing the Test: If a candidate fails the Subject Two test, they must first pay a retake fee at the Vehicle Management Office. According to Article 37 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses," each test subject can be retaken once if the initial attempt is unsuccessful.

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PaigeMarie
08/12/2025, 12:04:10 PM

Hey, I remember when I was taking the Subject 2 driving test, the examiner sat in the passenger seat, closely monitoring the entire operation process. The test included items like reversing into a parking space and starting on a slope. The examiner's main responsibility was to supervise whether the procedures were followed correctly, such as checking if the wheels crossed the line or if the turn signals were used. They acted like a supervisor, only grading without interfering with your driving, but if any dangerous actions occurred, the examiner could step in immediately to protect you. I think having an examiner present is great—it ensures fairness and safety during the test, reducing the risk of accidents caused by beginners' mistakes. My advice to learners is to practice more with someone accompanying them and not to get nervous during the test—treat the examiner as a helper to get you through. The key is to familiarize yourself with vehicle operations so you can be natural and confident during the test.

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LaWyatt
10/02/2025, 10:09:19 PM

As a new driver, I was most worried about whether having the examiner sitting next to me during the Subject 2 test would make me more nervous. Indeed, the examiner usually sits in the passenger seat to supervise, monitoring the entire process of reversing, starting, and other maneuvers. During the test, they don't speak, but their focused gaze on every move keeps you from being careless. For example, stalling on a hill start or crossing the line during parallel parking will result in silent deductions by the examiner. During driving lessons, the instructor emphasized the importance of the examiner to prevent accidents caused by loss of control. Looking back now, although my hands trembled during the first test, having the examiner watching actually forced me to stay calm. After practicing several mock tests, I realized that the examiner isn't a source of pressure but a safety guardian who helps standardize your skills and ensures you pass smoothly.

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LeAmelia
11/15/2025, 10:48:56 PM

During the Category 2 driving test, examiners often monitor operational safety in real-time from the passenger seat or observation area. They ensure candidates perform each maneuver (e.g., reverse parking) correctly and document errors like unfastened seatbelts or excessive speed. Examiners don't intervene in routine operations, only scoring and recording videos to maintain fairness. Experience shows that neglecting basic rules (e.g., mirror adjustment) during tests may draw examiners' attention. It's advisable to conduct ample mock practice beforehand and treat the examiner's presence as an opportunity to heighten vigilance.

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VonHadley
01/06/2026, 12:25:29 AM

When my son was learning to drive and taking the Subject 2 test, I inquired whether the examiner would be watching from the side. Yes, the examiner typically sits in the car to supervise the entire process, closely monitoring everything from reversing to handling slopes. Their main task is to prevent accidents, such as avoiding dangerous situations caused by students jerking the steering wheel or shifting gears incorrectly. During the test, the examiner speaks little, intervening only when necessary to ensure safety. As a family member, I believe the examiner is indispensable—they impose constraints on novices, reducing risks. I remind the kids to practice more before the test, simulating the examiner's supervision scenario, so they can be more composed during the actual exam. The key is to develop good habits through practice; having an examiner actually helps us improve our driving standards.

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LeAugust
04/02/2026, 11:53:11 PM

During the second driving test, the examiner sits right beside you like a silent scorer in the passenger seat! They observe whether your reverse parking is flawless, if the hill start is steady, and the entire process is recorded to ensure fairness. If you make mistakes like misalignment or stalling, the examiner notes it down without verbal interference. I think the examiner is like a referee in a game, watching your every move but aiming for safety. Students should practice more with someone in the car before the test; once you get used to it, it doesn’t matter. Having the examiner there is actually beneficial—they prevent you from making errors and help you improve. Stay relaxed during the test; the examiner is there to help you become a qualified driver, not to challenge you.

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