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Tianjin Subject 2 Test Items?

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LaAdrian
09/04/2025, 02:34:15 AM

Tianjin Subject 2 test items are as follows: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, driving on an S-curve, turning at a right angle, and starting on a slope. The precautions for Subject 2 are as follows: 1. First, clean the side mirrors and window frame glass outside the car, then adjust the side mirrors and seat inside the car and secure them. If the seat cannot be secured, you can adjust it outside the car or report it to the staff. 2. Develop the good habit of using turn signals: during the entire Subject 2 practice, although there are only 3 places where turn signals are required (starting, starting on a slope, and exiting parallel parking), you should use turn signals whenever direction is involved during practice, as this is also a safety awareness. 3. Be mindful of rushing into a parking spot or colliding with another car: the first test is reversing into a garage, and because there may be many people, there is a risk of rushing into a spot or colliding with another car. Therefore, it is best to choose the parking spot at the very end. You can stop and wait before entering the garage. Once inside, there will be a broadcast in the car saying 'Reversing into a garage test begins.'

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KimberlyLee
09/16/2025, 03:29:13 AM

I just passed the Subject 2 driving test in Tianjin, and the whole process was quite nerve-wracking. There are five main test items: reversing into a parking space, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving. Reversing into a parking space was the hardest because you have to align with the lines on the ground; parallel parking requires checking the rearview mirrors; the most nerve-wracking part of stopping and starting on a slope is stalling—you need to coordinate the clutch and accelerator well; for right-angle turns, avoid hitting the corner; and maintain a steady speed during curve driving. I practiced for two hours every day at the driving school and simulated the test route before the exam, which helped me pass on the first try. My advice for beginners is not to rush—familiarizing yourself with the reference points is key. Take your time during the test, as safety is the top priority. Tianjin's roads are often rainy, so extra caution is needed in wet and slippery conditions.

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Journey
10/30/2025, 04:04:21 AM

Recalling my experience taking the Subject 2 driving test in Tianjin, the test items included standard reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turn, and curve driving. During reverse parking, I almost crossed the line but managed to steady the car in time. For parallel parking, I relied on the rearview mirror to gauge the angle. The hill start was the toughest part, requiring careful clutch control to prevent rolling back. The right-angle turn had to be executed precisely, and curve driving needed to be smooth without sudden braking. It drizzled during the test, so I wore thick shoes for better grip, and the examiner was relatively lenient. Now, with 10 years of driving experience, I realize that a solid foundation in Subject 2 helps prevent many accidents. New drivers should practice more in the training area and learn to judge speed by listening to the engine sound.

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RobertMarie
12/13/2025, 03:12:23 AM

As someone who has coached students, the Tianjin Subject 2 driving test includes reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turn, and curve driving. For reverse parking, precise alignment is key; use mirrors to adjust during parallel parking; focus on clutch control for hill starts; aim carefully for right-angle turns; and avoid touching the sidelines during curve driving. Common mistakes include driving too fast or unstable clutch control, so I always advise more practice with slow-speed maneuvers and a few mock tests before the exam. The Tianjin test site is well-designed, but beginners often get nervous. In short, practice makes perfect, and safe driving starts with these fundamentals.

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JosieRose
02/02/2026, 09:25:14 PM

When accompanying my daughter for the Tianjin Category 2 driving test, the test items included reverse parking into a garage, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turn, and curve driving. She was most worried about stalling on the slope, so I taught her to gently lift the clutch and give it some gas; for reverse parking, she needed to watch the markings; other items required steady speed. On the day of the test, it drizzled, but she passed on her first try and was overjoyed. A reminder to new parents: choose a good driving school and practice time, ask the coach for more tips. Don’t bring pressure to the test, check the weather forecast in advance, and wear comfortable, non-slip shoes. Tianjin summers are hot, so bring water as a backup, and encourage your child a lot after the test.

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KayleeAnn
04/28/2026, 02:07:09 PM

I failed my first attempt at the Tianjin Subject 2 driving test by crossing the line during the right-angle turn. The test items included reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turn, and curve driving. Precise alignment is crucial for reversing; parking angle is key for parallel parking; release the clutch slowly on hill starts; avoid steering too hastily on curves. After failing, I practiced intensively for a week and passed on my second attempt. The lesson is not to overlook mock practice and to check if the seat position is appropriate during the test. Now that I drive, I realize how useful these fundamental skills truly are. New drivers, don't lose heart; relearning after failure makes you stronger.

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