
It is mainly to check whether there are any abnormalities on the car body or obstacles around it. Below are some extended tips for the Subject 2 driving test: 1. Master the three-point alignment method: The three points refer to the driver's eyes, a reference point on the car, and a reference point on the ground. During the Subject 2 test, you must accurately locate and observe these points to ensure precise positioning. 2. Pay attention to the four corners of the car: The front corner is prone to sweeping the outer boundary line during reverse parking, while the rear corner is prone to sweeping the side boundary lines of the parking space. During curve driving, the front corner is prone to crossing the line. During a right-angle turn, the front corner is prone to crossing the line. During parallel parking, the front corner is prone to sweeping the outer boundary line or the left front corner of the parking space, while the right rear corner is prone to sweeping the right boundary line of the parking space. Therefore, always be mindful of the four corners and the outer boundary lines. 3. Keep the speed slow: This is the fundamental rule for practicing the Subject 2 test. Ensure the car does not stop while keeping the speed as slow as possible. A slower speed allows more time for adjustments. 4. Adjust the rearview mirrors properly: After getting in the car, always adjust the rearview mirrors, which is especially important for reverse parking and parallel parking. Generally, the rearview mirrors should be set lower than normal driving positions, with the rear door handles close to the upper edge of the mirrors, to clearly see the ground markings.


