Should I press the fingerprint first or start the engine first in Subject 2?
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Press the fingerprint first in Subject 2. Here are the relevant instructions: 1. Identity verification: Get in the car, adjust the seat, fasten the seat belt, then start the engine and drive the car to the opposite side. Among the test items, reversing into the garage, stopping on the slope, and driving on curves have higher failure rates. Students can practice more on the items they often fail during regular practice. Although the test appears to examine these five or six items, the actual core is to test the student's coordination of the clutch, accelerator, and brake pedals, as well as their control of the vehicle speed. 2. Precautions: Dress comfortably and prepare mentally before the test; pay attention to the key points when reversing into the garage, do not turn left or right; when parking in a side space, ensure the rear wheels pass the edge line of the garage, adjust the distance properly, remember to turn on the turn signal and honk the horn. When making a sharp turn, turn the steering wheel decisively after positioning correctly; when driving on curves, make wide turns after entering the curve, maintain a steady speed, and avoid crossing the lines in all the above situations.
When taking the driving license test for Subject 2, the standard procedure is usually to first verify identity by fingerprint, then get in the car and start the engine. This sequence is to ensure safety monitoring and prevent cheating, as the test system needs to confirm that the correct candidate is operating the vehicle. If the order is messed up, such as starting the engine first and then scanning the fingerprint, points may be deducted or the test may be judged as a failure. Before the test, the examiner will explain the steps in detail. I recommend arriving at the test site early to familiarize yourself with the environment, and practice getting into the car, fastening the seat belt, and adjusting the mirrors more to avoid nervous mistakes. Safety comes first in the test, don't rush and just follow the instructions, so you can pass smoothly.