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

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DiEli
09/06/25 6:28am

Yes, the engine should be turned off. After completing the final item of the Subject Two test, drive the vehicle to the staff, unfasten the seat belt directly, and exit the vehicle. At the same time, the test results should also be confirmed. Below is relevant information: Introduction: Subject Two, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment and is the abbreviation for the field driving skill test subject. Test Content: The C1 test items for small cars include five mandatory tests: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, turning at a right angle, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curve) (some regions also have a sixth item, high-speed card collection). The C2 test items include four mandatory tests: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, turning at a right angle, and curve driving (commonly known as S-curve).

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VonConnor
09/18/25 6:13am

I just passed my Subject 2 driving test not long ago. Right after the parking session, the examiner immediately signaled me to turn off the engine. This is mandatory in the exam procedure because shutting down the engine ensures the vehicle is completely stationary, preventing any accidental rolling or noise disturbance to others. I remember my instructor saying that turning off the engine is the last line of defense for exam safety, especially after parking on a slope. If the engine remains running and the handbrake fails, it could lead to serious trouble. I obediently complied at that time, and the examiner only came over to check and score after the engine was off—everything went smoothly. A friendly reminder to test-takers: exam details determine success or failure. Make it a habit to practice engine shutdown during regular training sessions—it saves fuel and is eco-friendly too.

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LeilaniDella
11/01/25 6:40am

As someone who frequently trains students for driving tests, turning off the engine after the Subject 2 exam is crucial. Every student must shut down the engine immediately after parking during the test, as clearly required by the examination rules. Don't find it troublesome—turning off the engine demonstrates your control over the vehicle's basic state, preventing sudden movements in crowded test areas or affecting other examinees. Instructors emphasize this step: after turning off the engine, wait for the examiner to check before signing. Forgetting this could lead to point deductions or failure. During practice, I make beginners repeatedly simulate this to ensure every step is steady, as turning off the engine is the most fundamental safety action.

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SanPenelope
12/15/25 6:48am

Turning off the engine is an essential step to conclude the Subject 2 driving test. Leaving the engine running after parking during the exam increases risks, such as the car rolling away on a slope or engine noise disturbing others. I've personally witnessed candidates who didn't turn off the engine before exiting the vehicle, resulting in a warning from the examiner. Shutting off the engine immediately cuts power, ensuring everyone's safety. Don't overlook this simple action—after completing it, the vehicle comes to a complete standstill, making it easier for the examiner to conduct checks and allowing the test to conclude perfectly.

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