Should You Shift Gear or Release the Handbrake First When Starting in Subject 2?

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StLucia
07/30/25 12:37am
In Subject 2, you should shift gear first, then release the handbrake. Below are the key points to note for Subject 2: 1. Reversing into the Garage: The main deductions for reversing into the garage include hitting the line, failing to enter the garage, exceeding the time limit, and not following the designated route. After the new regulations, a time limit of 210 seconds was added for reversing into the garage; exceeding this time results in failure. During the test, you must reverse into the right garage first, then the left garage. Not following this order will result in failure. Pay attention to maintaining a 30cm margin when reversing. 2. Parallel Parking: The main deductions for parallel parking involve turn signals, the 30cm margin, and hitting the line. When entering the test area, turn right in advance and align the highest point of the windshield wiper with the roadside line to adjust the 30cm margin. When reversing, remember the first right full lock, straighten, then left full lock, park in the garage, and turn on the left turn signal. When exiting, check the rearview mirror to prevent the wheels from hitting the line on either side. 3. Right-angle Turn: The main deductions for the right-angle turn involve turn signals and hitting the line. After entering the test area, turn on the turn signal and turn it off after the voice prompt. Incorrect operation of the turn signal results in a 10-point deduction. After entering the right-angle turn, adjust the car body to maintain a 30cm margin from the line, similar to parallel parking. When making the full lock, slightly release the clutch to prevent stalling or stopping midway. Straighten the car body after the rear wheels exit to prevent the wheels from hitting the line.
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