What are the differences between the new Santana and the classic Santana in Subject 2?

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DelCody
07/30/25 7:03am
The classic Santana in Subject 2 has straight lines, while the new Santana features smoother curves. Otherwise, there are basically no differences between the two. Below is more information about Subject 2: 1. Reverse parking: Failing to complete reverse parking within 210 seconds results in disqualification. 2. Parallel parking: Taking more than 90 seconds to complete parallel parking leads to disqualification. 3. During driving: If the driver's gaze leaves the direction of travel for more than 2 seconds, it results in disqualification. 4. Stalling at start: Failing to start within 10 seconds when there are no other vehicles or pedestrians affecting the path leads to disqualification. 5. Turn signals: Turning the steering wheel less than 3 seconds after activating the turn signal when starting, turning, changing lanes, overtaking, or parking results in disqualification.
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