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Should the Engine Be Turned Off After the Subject Two Driving Test?

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MacMarcus
07/29/2025, 10:32:12 AM

It is not necessary to turn off the engine after the Subject Two driving test. Here is the relevant information: Score: When the vehicle completes the curve driving, it means the Subject Two test is passed. After parking at the designated location, you can check the data on the display screen on the right side of the vehicle to see the specific score. Test Content: The first item is reversing into a garage. It is important to time the steering correctly—better early than late. The second item is parallel parking. Note that after parking, the steering wheel should not be straightened. The third item is stopping and starting on a slope. Be careful not to roll back, and turn on the left turn signal when starting. The fourth item is turning at a right angle, and the fifth item is curve driving.

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DelAlan
08/13/2025, 02:54:19 AM

I've taken the driving test several times, and it's indeed required to turn off the engine after completing Subject 2. According to the test procedure, after finishing all the test items, the examiner will indicate where to park. At this point, you need to shift to neutral, pull up the handbrake, and then turn off the engine before getting out of the car. Failing to turn off the engine may result in point deductions or even disqualification, as it's a safety requirement to prevent the vehicle from moving accidentally or posing risks to others approaching. I once taught a student who was in such a hurry to get out that he forgot to turn off the engine, and as a result, he failed the test. Turning off the engine also helps save fuel and reduce emissions, so it's a good habit to develop for everyday driving as well. During practice, make sure to simulate this step and review it multiple times to ensure a smooth and stress-free test experience—just keep a relaxed mindset throughout. In short, turning off the engine is a crucial part of wrapping up the test, and failing to do so properly would be a shame after all the effort put in.

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ElliottLynn
10/10/2025, 11:02:16 PM

During my driving test for Subject 2, the instructor repeatedly reminded me to turn off the engine at the end. Specific scenario: After completing reverse parking or hill start, park at the designated spot, and the examiner orders to turn off the engine before opening the car door. This is not only a rule but also ensures on-site safety and prevents accidental vehicle movement. Nervous trainees often forget this step, but developing this habit brings many benefits in actual driving, such as saving fuel and protecting the engine when stuck in traffic. I learned that the examiner only evaluates after the engine-off marks the operation endpoint—neglecting it leads to point deductions and time-consuming retests. Practicing simulated engine-off procedures repeatedly to memorize them is key to passing smoothly without mistakes. Though a small detail, engine-off determines test success; integrating it into daily driving habits kills two birds with one stone.

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Hugh
11/23/2025, 11:09:23 PM

After years of teaching driving, the step of turning off the engine after the Subject 2 test cannot be skipped. The rule is to first apply the handbrake, shift to neutral, turn off the engine, and then exit the vehicle after parking. Turning off the engine ensures the vehicle is safely shut down to prevent accidental starts, otherwise points will be deducted severely. Students should practice this step more to avoid forgetting and improve their test pass rate. Developing the habit of turning off the engine is beneficial for environmental protection and fuel saving.

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Hugh
01/14/2026, 12:41:22 AM

As a car owner, I understand the importance of turning off the engine, which is also required after completing Subject Two of the driving test. The exam rules mandate invigilator supervision to prevent risks like rolling or violations. The steps are simple: park, engage the handbrake, turn off the engine, and unfasten the seatbelt. Neglecting this affects passing and fosters bad habits, increasing fuel consumption over time—hardly cost-effective. Daily parking for extended periods should involve turning off the engine; Subject Two training instills this awareness deeply. After shutting down, ensure everything is stable before proceeding—safety first, no regrets.

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MaxMarie
04/10/2026, 03:46:19 AM

Safety First: Engine Must Be Turned Off After Subject Two Exam. Reasons include preventing accidents such as unintended vehicle movement or injuries from people approaching the vehicle. Rules clearly state that the engine must be turned off before exiting, otherwise points will be deducted affecting the evaluation. Process: Park in designated position, engage handbrake, shift to neutral, turn off the engine. This step reinforces safe driving awareness, extending post-exam practices to real-world scenarios for long-term benefits. Turning off the engine reduces idle wear, protects the environment, and candidates who practice diligently will remember this step, increasing their chances of passing successfully on the first attempt.

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