
The specific dimensions for each test item are as follows: Reverse Parking: Garage Width (W): Vehicle width (excluding rearview mirrors, same below) plus 0.6m; W=170.6+60=230.6 cm. Garage Length (L): Vehicle length plus 0.7m; L=447.3+70=517.3 cm. Lane Width (S): 1.5 times the vehicle length; S=447.3×1.5=670.95 cm. Distance from Garage to Control Line (h): 1.5 times the vehicle length; h=447.3×1.5=670.95 cm.

I was so nervous when taking the driving test Subject 2. The test area wasn't too large, but the layout was crucial. The parking space for reverse parking is generally about 2.5 meters wide and approximately 5.3 meters long; the parallel parking space measures 5.25 meters in length and 2.25 meters in width; the slope for hill start is 15 to 20 meters long with a gradient of 10% to 15%; the curve driving section is about 3.5 meters wide. During my first attempt, I failed because I misjudged the distance and crossed the line while reversing into the garage. Later, my instructor taught me to practice using sticks as markers to familiarize myself with the dimensions before passing. Remembering the measurements of each position can save you from detours, and it's best to around and measure the actual site before the test.

Having assisted at the driving school for many years, I can confirm that the dimensions for Subject 2 test areas are strictly regulated. The parking space for reverse parking is typically 2.5 meters in width and 5.3 meters in length; the parallel parking space measures 5.25 meters in length and 2.25 meters in width; the slope section is controlled between 15 to 20 meters in length with a gradient of 10%-15%; the entire test area is rectangular, approximately 70 meters by 100 meters in size. Common issues include trainees misjudging the 3.5-meter-wide curved path during the curve driving test, leading to crossing the line. It's advisable to use a tape measure during practice to help memorize the dimensions and not overlook small details, which can boost confidence and prevent panic during the test.

A driving instructor for Subject 2 will tell you the standard dimensions of the test area: the parallel parking space is about 2.5 meters wide and 5 meters long; the perpendicular parking space is 2.25 meters wide and over 5 meters long; the slope is around 15 meters with a gentle incline; the curve road is approximately 3.5 meters wide. Pay attention to these dimensions during practice, such as placing tape markers on the car to avoid mistakes during the test. Remember, these dimensions test your spatial awareness, and familiarity is key.

When maintaining driving school facilities, the site dimensions are checked to ensure compliance. The width of the reversing area is approximately 2.5 meters with a length of 5 meters; the parallel parking space is over 5 meters long and 2.2 meters wide; the slope is about 20 meters long with a reasonable gradient; the curve driving path is over 3.5 meters wide. Students often fail exams due to unfamiliarity with dimensions, such as misjudging width when turning. It is recommended to use a step measurement to simulate the exam environment and improve adaptability. Daily maintenance of dimensions is crucial.

I still vividly remember the dimensions of the Category 2 test course from years ago: the parallel parking space is 2.5 meters wide and about 5 meters long; the perpendicular parking space is over 5 meters long and 2.25 meters wide; the hill start section is 15 to 20 meters long with a 10% to 15% gradient; the curve driving section is approximately 3.5 meters wide. These dimensions are designed to test spatial judgment skills - many fail by misjudging vehicle distance. Therefore, during practice, repeatedly estimate distances visually until you adapt, making it easier to pass. Paying attention to dimensional details can save time.


