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What are the contents of the D license subject two and three exams?

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MacJayce
07/28/25 6:15pm
D license subject two includes starting, slalom, single-plank bridge, hill start, and parking. Subject three includes starting, 20000mm gear shifting, and parking. Here are the details: 1. Subject two: The subject two exam is conducted in a sequential order. The test items include slalom, curve driving, hill parking and starting, single-plank bridge (twice), and right-angle turn. For the slalom, you need to go around once in each direction, paying attention to speed and reference points. Hill start is also a key point, where the coordination between throttle and clutch is crucial. During the exam, it's important to stay relaxed. 2. Subject three: Subject three includes starting, 20000mm gear shifting, and parking, with a passing score of 90 and two attempts allowed. It's important to use turn signals, and when making a U-turn, ensure the wheels are slightly outward to avoid crossing the line. Starting, changing lanes, making a U-turn, and parking all require using turn signals and not crossing the line to pass.
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ORichard
08/11/25 10:14pm
I just finished the Subject 2 and Subject 3 tests for my driver's license. Subject 2 mainly focuses on field driving skills, such as reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping and starting on a slope, making right-angle turns, and driving through curves. These tasks require precise control of direction and speed; otherwise, it's easy to hit the boundary lines or stall the engine. Subject 3 is the road driving test, which includes starting the vehicle, shifting gears, using lights (such as switching between high and low beams for night simulation), checking blind spots when changing lanes, slowing down at intersections, and pulling over to park. Throughout the test, the examiner will observe your safety awareness and standardized actions. During preparation, it's recommended to practice simulations frequently, use driving simulator apps to familiarize yourself with the process, and avoid mistakes due to nervousness during the test—especially the lighting section in Subject 3, which is often overlooked and can lead to failure. Developing safe driving habits starts here, which is crucial.
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MacNatalie
09/30/25 3:28am
When it comes to the subject two and subject three of the driver's license test, I remember that subject two focuses on those field projects, such as reversing into the garage to align the parking space in minutes, parallel parking without rubbing the curb, starting on a slope without rolling back to scare people, and just maintaining a steady speed when driving on curves. Subject three is more practical, after hitting the road, you will be tested on light combinations, accelerating and decelerating to change lanes, judging safe distances by looking at the rearview mirror, and parking must be accurately close to the curb. More practice during the test can help form habits, and now when driving, I often recall these details to assist. Don't rush during the novice stage, taking it slow is the most reliable.
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DiEvangeline
11/13/25 5:20am
If you are preparing for the driver's license test, the subject two exam focuses on basic vehicle control, such as reversing, parking, and turning in a closed area, requiring precise completion of each step. Subject three shifts to real-road scenarios, involving starting the vehicle, adjusting lights, shifting gears, observing road conditions, and parking. Both subjects emphasize rules and safety, such as the subject three light test to prevent accidents caused by incorrect operations. Practicing on simulators to improve reaction skills is crucial.
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