On which days is the Subject 2 test held?

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MacMichael
07/30/25 9:43am
Subject 2 tests are scheduled during regular working hours from Monday to Friday. The Subject 2 test has time limits. The specific requirements are as follows: Reverse parking into garage: Exceeding 210 seconds to complete the reverse parking results in failure. Parallel parking: Exceeding 90 seconds to complete the parallel parking results in failure. During driving: Taking eyes off the driving direction for more than 2 seconds results in failure. Engine stall restart: Failing to restart the vehicle within 10 seconds when there are no obstructing vehicles or pedestrians ahead results in failure. Turn signals: Activating turn signals for less than 3 seconds before starting, turning, changing lanes, overtaking, or stopping results in failure.
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