
There are several adaptation sites for Subject 2, including Nanning Guijun Motor Vehicle Driver Examination Center, Binyang Gui'an Subject 2 Examination Center, and Nanning Guangxin Motor Vehicle Driver Subject 2 & 3 Examination Center. Below is a detailed introduction to Subject 2: Introduction: Subject 2, also known as the small road test, is part of the motor vehicle driver's license assessment. It refers to the field driving skills test. For small vehicles (C1/C2), the test items include five mandatory components: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving (commonly known as S-turns). Some regions may also include a sixth item: high-speed card collection. Teaching Objectives: To master the basic driving operation essentials, possess fundamental vehicle control abilities, and be proficient in basic methods of field and on-site road driving.

I just went to Guijun test site last week to familiarize myself with the venue for Subject 2. The whole process went smoothly. The site includes five main simulated test items: reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, right-angle turns, and curve driving. Each section is marked with white lines, exactly the same as during the actual test. On the day I went, I first paid 50 yuan at the front desk to rent the venue for one hour, and I could also bring a coach for guidance. Remember to make a phone reservation at least two days in advance, otherwise you might not get a slot during peak hours. Practice multiple times to get familiar with the wheel alignment range, which helped me reduce exam anxiety. The entire venue is spacious and tidy, with staff patrolling to ensure safety. I recommend beginners not to skip this expense—hands-on practice can help avoid point deductions and prevent accidents due to unfamiliarity during the test. Guijun does this well, with well-maintained facilities and ample lighting. Just remember to bring your ID for the reservation. Weekends are more crowded, but there are usually more available slots on weekday afternoons.

I visited the Guijun driving test site for the Subject 2 familiarization several times before my exam. It's mainly divided into several sections: the parallel parking area is the most challenging, with clear markings but narrow spaces; the side parking has simulated obstacles; the slope start has adjustable gradients; the right-angle turns and S-curves are set up exactly like the actual test. You just need to pay at the front desk one day in advance, approximately 40-60 yuan per hour, and you can use either your own car or rent one from the test site. I recommend practicing during off-peak hours, such as weekday mornings. Don't rush through the practice—take it slow at each turn and pay attention to aligning with the markings. The site environment is good, with smooth surfaces that won't trap your wheels. After familiarizing yourself, passing the test in one go is achievable, as knowing the terrain is crucial. Practice the right-angle turn techniques multiple times to avoid mistakes due to exam nerves. Guijun's management is quite standardized, and staff will remind you about safe distances.

The adaptation site at Guijun Driving Test Center is a simulation of the Subject 2 test course, including sections like reverse parking, parallel parking, and hill parking. The cost is approximately 50 yuan per hour, and advance booking is required. During practice, first familiarize yourself with the size of the site and don't rush to drive; understand the position of the markings. This is highly beneficial as adaptation can help ensure passing the test. Remember to bring your booking confirmation.


