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Should the turn signal be used when reversing into the garage in Subject 2?

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OJonathan
07/29/25 11:58am
When reversing into the garage in Subject 2, there is no need to use the turn signal. Below is an introduction to Subject 2: 1. Turn on the right signal when entering the project and the left signal when exiting. This applies to any project in the Subject 2 area. Regardless of the direction the car is moving. 2. After shifting into reverse gear at the beginning of parallel parking, simply turn on the right signal. Then, after parking and moving out, shift into first gear and turn on the left signal. 3. Immediately turn on the left turn signal after parallel parking, then drive the car out and turn it off once on the road; immediately turn on the left turn signal after stopping on the slope, then drive the car over the top of the slope, turn the steering wheel back 90 degrees, and the turn signal will turn off. There are a total of two left turn signals.
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AndersonMarie
08/13/25 9:25pm
During the reverse parking test in Subject 2, turn signals are generally not required. This operation falls under parking maneuvers rather than road driving, so test center rules don't mandate using indicators. What I focus more on is how you control the speed, coordinate the clutch with steering wheel movements, and steadily park into the bay. The key examination points lie in checking mirrors, adjusting direction, and avoiding crossing lines - don't get distracted by minor details. Remember, developing safety habits is crucial. Even when the test area is empty, cultivate the good habit of checking surroundings before moving, as this will help prevent mistakes when driving on actual roads later. During practice, simulate real scenarios like pedestrian crossings to enhance vigilance - this can earn bonus points. Ultimately, concentrating on vehicle control and observation is sufficient to pass. From my experience observing numerous student tests, this aspect proves most critical.
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WillowDella
10/08/25 7:37am
I just passed the Subject 2 driving test a few weeks ago, so let me share my experience. During the reverse parking, my instructor kept saying not to use the turn signal. The key was to quickly turn the steering wheel with my hands to control the direction and then park accurately. In the small circle of the test site, there were no other cars to interfere, so using the signal was unnecessary. I practiced about ten times before the test and succeeded every time. The secret was not to rush—ease off the clutch and slow down. By the way, when reversing, pay more attention to the rearview mirror instead of just looking at the ground, or you’ll lose points. If you feel nervous, practice this part more, and confidence will come with familiarity. I think the test isn’t scary at all—just treat it like your usual practice, and you’ll pass easily.
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AthenaAnn
11/22/25 2:08am
From a safety perspective, there's no need to use turn signals when reversing into a parking space because the area is enclosed with no other traffic, and the exam rules don't require it. I'm more concerned about children getting distracted during the operation, such as moving too fast or only looking ahead. It's advisable to simulate real-world conditions during practice, reversing slowly while observing the surroundings to develop cautious habits. Reversing is a high-risk phase; if temporary obstacles like improperly placed cones are present in the exam area, hitting them would be troublesome. While checking the vehicle's lighting system before the test is correct, mastering control techniques is what truly matters for successful parking. Ensuring smooth movements and passing in one attempt provides greater peace of mind.
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