Should You Start the Engine or Swipe Your ID Card First in Subject 2?
1 Answers
In Subject 2, you should swipe your ID card first to verify your identity before starting the engine. The test items for Subject 2 include reversing into a garage, parallel parking, curve driving, right-angle turning, and stopping and starting on a slope. After entering the vehicle, the examinee should adjust the seat, fasten the seat belt, adjust the rearview mirror, and input fingerprints as required. When the voice prompt indicates the start of the test, release the handbrake to begin. More details are as follows: 1. Reversing into a Garage: This is one of the most practiced and considered difficult items in Subject 2. The most important aspect is not to stop midway; if you do, the test will be considered a failure. 2. Parallel Parking: This is a commonly used technique in daily driving. Drive the vehicle parallel to the garage, then reverse into the garage to the right rear without any pauses. As long as the vehicle is parked within the boundary lines, it is considered a pass. Note that stopping midway will result in failure. 3. Right-Angle Turning: During right-angle turning, control the speed of the vehicle and follow the prescribed route without stopping to make a sharp 90-degree turn. Failing to turn or stalling midway will result in point deductions. Pay attention to the angle of the vehicle and try to stay close to one side of the road for easier passage. 4. Stopping and Starting on a Slope: During this test, the main concern for examinees is stalling. When the vehicle is parked on a slope, the handbrake should be engaged to prevent rolling. The process of starting and accelerating on the slope is part of the test. Rolling back will also result in point deductions.