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What are the detailed steps for getting into the car during the Subject 2 driving test?

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OKeegan
07/28/2025, 07:55:33 AM

Walk around the vehicle to inspect its condition, then observe the rear before entering the car. Fasten the seat belt. Press the clutch, shift to neutral, and start the engine. Shift into first gear. Turn on the left turn signal. Place your right foot on the brake and park within 30cm of the roadside line. Engage the handbrake. Shift to neutral. Turn off the turn signal. Observe the left rearview mirror before opening the door to exit the vehicle.

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LincolnLee
08/11/2025, 12:45:31 PM

Before getting into the car for the Subject 2 test, I always make it a habit to walk around the vehicle first to check if the tires are properly inflated and if there are any foreign objects on the ground—safety first, after all. Then, I open the door and get in, immediately adjusting the seat so that my back is firmly against the seatback and my foot can comfortably press the clutch pedal all the way down. I move the seat forward or backward to ensure my knees are slightly bent for better control. Adjusting the mirrors is essential: the left mirror is set to show half of the left rear wheel and half of the car body, the interior rear mirror is adjusted for a wide view centered on the rear window, and the right mirror is positioned to see the right rear wheel—this is crucial for precise reverse parking. Next, I pull the seatbelt from my shoulder to my waist, listening for the click to confirm it’s securely fastened, and then start the engine to check if it sounds normal. For a manual transmission, I press the clutch pedal all the way down and shift into first gear, ready to start. The entire process should take no more than half a minute, but there’s no need to rush—missing any adjustments or failing to fasten the seatbelt during the test will result in immediate point deductions. During regular practice, I repeatedly reinforce these actions to build muscle memory and reduce the risk of accidents on the road.

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GavinRose
08/11/2025, 12:46:14 PM

As a student, I emphasize that the steps to get into the car are fundamental to building a strong driving foundation. First, check around the vehicle to ensure safety before entering—this prevents accidents. Adjust the seat properly: forward and backward to allow your toes to naturally reach the clutch, and up and down to maintain clear visibility. Set the rearview mirrors precisely, with left, center, and right each serving their purpose to help clearly see reference points during the test. Always fasten the seatbelt securely for personal protection. Start the engine and check for any abnormalities, then shift into first gear to prepare for moving off. These actions are not just for passing the test but also cultivate daily driving safety awareness. I practice repeatedly to reinforce these habits, ensuring orderly execution during the exam without panic.

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DeLane
09/28/2025, 02:03:06 AM

When learning to drive, I always struggled to remember the steps, but practicing more before the test helped. Before getting in the car, I carefully inspected the surroundings to ensure safety and no obstacles before opening the door and sitting down. After settling in, I adjusted the seat meticulously: pulling the lever to move it forward or backward until my knees were a fist's distance from the dashboard, and adjusting the height so my head was an inch from the roof. Next, I adjusted the mirrors—the left mirror showed half the car's side and half the road, the center mirror aimed at the middle of the rear window, and the right mirror revealed the edge of the right rear wheel. Then, I firmly pulled the seatbelt and fastened it across my abdomen. When starting the engine, I waited for the RPM to stabilize before pressing the clutch and shifting into first gear, ready to go. During the test, small mistakes like forgetting to close the door or adjust the mirrors could lead to point deductions, so I mentally checked each step before acting. With enough practice, not only did I pass the test, but I also gained confidence for everyday driving.

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Phil
11/11/2025, 02:57:48 AM

The vehicle boarding steps should be standardized. Walk around the vehicle to check the surroundings and ensure there are no obstacles. Sit in the driver's seat and adjust it to a comfortable position with moderate height and your back against the seat. Fastening the seat belt is crucial—pull it all the way down and secure it firmly. Adjust the mirrors: the left mirror should show half the vehicle and half the road, the center mirror should cover the rear window, and the right mirror should display the right wheel. Before starting the engine, check that the gear is in neutral or the clutch is fully depressed. Once preparations are complete, begin the driving test to avoid missing steps and losing points. Developing these habits is beneficial for safe driving.

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Emmy
01/01/2026, 09:52:41 PM

Just passed the second driving test. I remember taking a quick look around the car to ensure there were no obstacles before opening the door. After getting in, adjust the seat to the most comfortable position where your foot can fully depress the clutch—not too far forward or reclined. For the mirrors, I adjusted the left one to see the rear wheel, the center mirror to align with the rear, and the right mirror to a similar position. Fasten the seatbelt securely until you hear the click. Start the car, shift into first gear, and get ready—for manual transmission, press the clutch and push the gear lever into position. Don’t panic during the test; nervousness can make you forget small details. Practice more, and it will become natural and smooth.

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