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Is There Anyone in the Passenger Seat During Subject Two Test?

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McRichard
09/07/25 3:25am
During the Subject Two driving test, there is no one accompanying you in the passenger seat, whereas during the Subject Three road test, a traffic police officer will be present. Below are some key points to note for the Subject Two test: Pre-test Preparation: Ensure adequate sleep the night before the test to avoid involuntary nervousness or dizziness the next day. Bring your ID card, as you cannot take the test without it. Turn off your phone, as any activity from the phone will be considered cheating. Curve Driving: The safest method is to slow down, gradually turn the steering wheel, and observe the rearview mirror to avoid the rear wheels crossing the line. Right-angle Turn: Assess the relationship between the car and the right angle, identify the optimal turning point, and execute the turn promptly to prevent crossing the line. Hill Start: During the hill start, remember to turn on the left turn signal and carefully control the clutch to prevent stalling the car.
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Hylla
09/19/25 2:53am
When I was taking the driving test for Subject 2, I was extremely nervous before the field test started. Upon getting into the car, I noticed the examiner was already seated in the passenger seat. The examiner explained that this was a mandatory procedure to supervise the driving operations throughout the test, ensuring safety. For instance, during the reverse parking and hill start sections, which are prone to mistakes, the examiner could provide timely reminders or intervene. Once, I started too quickly and almost hit a pole, but the examiner helped me brake. The field test is specifically designed this way to prevent novice drivers from causing accidents or damaging the car, while also ensuring fair scoring. Later, during a chat, I learned that this practice is standard across driving tests nationwide—the passenger seat must not be empty. It’s both a rule and a psychological comfort for candidates. This arrangement helped me pass the test smoothly.
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StDamian
11/02/25 3:16am
As someone who prioritizes driving safety, I can confirm that there must be someone in the front passenger seat during the Subject 2 driving test, typically an examiner or safety officer. The primary reason is risk control: on-site tests like reverse parking involve complex maneuvers, and nervous students are prone to errors such as sudden acceleration or scraping obstacles. A supervisor can intervene immediately. Additionally, the examiner provides real-time scoring on-site to ensure fairness. Without supervision, safety hazards and cheating could occur. I once witnessed a case where a student accidentally pressed the accelerator, and the examiner promptly engaged the handbrake to prevent an accident. Therefore, this setup serves as an institutionalized safety net, and candidates should focus solely on their operations without distraction.
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