Should You Engage First Gear or Release the Handbrake First in Subject Two?
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First, engage the first gear, and then release the handbrake. When engaging the first gear, you need to press the clutch pedal and the brake pedal to effectively prevent the vehicle from rolling backward. In the Subject Two driving test, rolling backward during the third item—fixed-point stopping and starting on a slope—will result in point deductions. Below is additional information: 1. Subject Two Test Items: There are five test items in Subject Two. The first test item is parallel parking, the second is reversing into a parking space. The third test item is fixed-point stopping and starting on a slope, the fourth is making a right-angle turn, and the fifth is driving through curves. Passing all these items completes the Subject Two test. 2. Precautions for the Subject Two Test: Before the test, it is necessary to conduct a mock test once to familiarize yourself with the vehicle and the test site. After entering the vehicle, the first thing to do is fasten the seatbelt and adjust the seat and rearview mirror angles. If you fail the first attempt, you must immediately exit the vehicle and wait for the staff to move the vehicle back to the starting position for another attempt.