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Should I turn on the signal light when going uphill in Subject 2?

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LeCalvin
09/08/2025, 03:12:26 AM

It is mandatory to turn on the turn signal. Here are the details: "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driving Licenses": Article 39: During the Subject 2 test, failure to use or incorrect use of the turn signal before starting, turning, changing lanes, overtaking, or parking will result in a deduction of 10 points; turning the steering wheel within less than 3 seconds after turning on the turn signal before starting, turning, changing lanes, overtaking, or parking will also result in a deduction of 10 points. Notes: When learning to drive on the road, the examinee should carry the learning driving certificate, use a coach car or a self-study vehicle marked with a special learning vehicle identification, and follow the route and time designated by the traffic management department of the public security organ under the guidance of the coach or the designated instructor marked with the special learning vehicle identification.

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PaigeAnn
09/20/2025, 01:41:16 AM

I just passed my Subject 2 driving test recently, so the exam rules are still fresh in my memory. During practice, the instructor repeatedly emphasized that you must turn on the left turn signal when starting after stopping at the designated spot on the slope. This isn't just casual advice—if you fail to signal during the exam, the examiner will deduct points or even fail you outright. The reason is simple: starting on a slope can easily lead to rolling back or sudden acceleration. Using the turn signal alerts vehicles behind you to your movement, preventing rear-end collisions. Through practice, I've developed this habit and find it quite practical. Even in daily driving, I've realized that signaling when starting is a good habit that enhances everyone's safety. Don't underestimate this small detail—it makes driving smoother and more reassuring.

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MaxLynn
11/03/2025, 01:04:18 AM

As a veteran driver with twenty years of experience, I recall that during the second driving test, the examiner strictly required us to turn on the left turn signal when starting on an uphill slope. This was one of the basic rules of the test, and failing to signal would result in point deductions. In fact, there's a safety logic behind this rule: cars are prone to rolling backward when starting on a slope, and signaling allows the vehicle behind to notice your movement in advance, reducing the risk of collision. In real-life driving, I only turn on the signal when starting or turning on an uphill slope, as there's no need to keep it on the entire time. This habit has helped me avoid many potential accidents. I highly recommend that new drivers take the test requirements seriously and practice until these actions become instinctive for reliable driving.

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AubreeRose
12/17/2025, 01:04:21 AM

I've taught many people how to drive, and I always say turning on the turn signal when starting on a slope is a basic operation. The exam rules clearly state that points will be deducted if the signal is not used, as it effectively alerts following vehicles to maintain a safe distance. Cars are prone to slipping on slopes, and the signal light allows drivers to react promptly. Once it becomes a habit, daily driving becomes safer. Simply put, using the turn signal is a communication tool—don't find it troublesome.

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BrookeFitz
02/06/2026, 01:52:59 AM

From a safety-first perspective, using the turn signal during uphill starts is crucial. It's a mandatory requirement in driving tests because it reduces the risk of rear-end collisions. Signaling lets the following vehicle know your intentions, especially on slopes where starts are slower or blind spots exist—the signal provides crucial reaction time. It's strongly advised to perform this standard maneuver during tests. Developing this good habit naturally leads to fewer accidents while driving.

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StevenAnn
05/01/2026, 05:33:31 PM

I've been driving for many years, and the memory of the second driving test is still fresh. Failing to signal when starting on a slope would cost points, and I once got scolded for a momentary oversight. The instructor explained that signaling during hill starts is to prevent rear-end collisions from vehicles behind. In real driving, you only need to signal when starting. This habit, developed during the test, has been a great help. Once on a rainy day, signaling promptly on a slope helped me avoid a minor accident. Although the test requirements are strict, mastering them ensures peace of mind and safety.

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