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What are the detailed steps for the automatic transmission Subject 2 driving test?

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OBethany
07/25/25 9:16am
Subject 2 driving test consists of 5 items, which are "reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start, right-angle turn, and curve driving" in order. After getting in the car for the test, you need to fasten your seat belt, adjust the seat and rearview mirrors, and turn on the turn signal when starting. Before entering the test area for reverse parking, you need to adjust the distance between the car body and the left line. During the test, mindset is very important. Don't be nervous, wear loose clothes and flat shoes with soft soles.
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DeBryce
08/11/25 2:06pm
Last year when I took the automatic transmission Subject 2 test, I was so nervous that my palms were sweating. The first step was the pre-driving preparation: after sitting firmly, adjust the seat and mirror positions to ensure a clear field of vision; fasten the seatbelt, then press the brake and shift into drive to start. The test content included reversing into a garage, parallel parking, stopping at a designated spot on a slope, making a 90-degree turn, and driving through curves. In terms of sequence, the first task was reversing into a garage—this was the key point, when turning the steering wheel, you must watch the rearview mirror carefully and go slowly to avoid crossing the line; next was parallel parking, finding the right position of the garage corner to turn the steering wheel; the slope section required stopping accurately at the designated spot to avoid rolling back; the other tasks involved flexible turns while maintaining a steady speed. After finishing the test, pull the handbrake, shift into park, and exit the vehicle. Practicing simulations more often during regular times and staying relaxed during the test will make it easier to pass in one go—the key is not to let nervousness ruin the details.
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BryceDella
09/27/25 7:28am
From a practical perspective, the core steps of the automatic transmission Category 2 driving test are quite straightforward. After getting in the car, adjust the seat and mirrors—these basic setups are essential, and don't forget to fasten your seatbelt—it's a mandatory check point. Start the engine, press the brake, shift to D gear, and begin the test: first, perform reverse parking, keeping an eye on the mirrors to steer the wheel, with a 30 cm margin being ideal when entering the bay; for parallel parking, ensure the wheels don't cross the lines; on the slope, stop steadily with the front aligned to the marker; slow down and signal when making a right-angle turn; maintain a slow speed when navigating curves. The entire process takes about ten minutes—remember to keep a steady speed and watch for markings, as the examiner monitors via camera. Practice several times to familiarize yourself with the reference points, and passing the test will come naturally. Don't worry too much about the failure rate—most people pass on their first try.
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StJackson
11/11/25 2:38am
The core of Subject 2 is to cultivate safe driving habits. In the automatic transmission test, the steps include preparation before starting: adjusting equipment and fastening the seat belt; after starting and shifting gears, complete tasks such as reversing into a garage, parallel parking, and stopping on a slope. These are designed to simulate real driving: paying attention to rear obstacles when reversing, and testing braking ability when stopping on a slope. The examiner evaluates the standard of movements and safety awareness, such as signaling early and maintaining a speed not exceeding 10km/h for precise control. Regular practice strengthens muscle memory, focusing on details during the test makes passing easier.
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