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What are the five driving test items in driving school?

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HarrisonMarie
07/28/25 8:32pm

Reverse parking, right-angle turn, parallel parking, hill start, and S-curve. A driving school is a legal entity with certain qualifications that trains drivers according to the outline of quality education for motor vehicle drivers. Here, you can learn the driving techniques for various motor vehicles, mainly focusing on cars. Additionally, you can study traffic regulations, traffic signs, and many other theoretical knowledge. Generally, qualified instructors (mostly experienced drivers) serve as coaches to assist those preparing for the driver's license test. More relevant information is as follows: 1. Note: When practicing driving at the driving school, students need to pay attention to the way they hold the steering wheel, as well as the use of the car's brakes, clutch, and accelerator. They must fasten their seat belts and master the operation and use of the lights. Only training vehicles can be used for practice; private cars cannot be used as training vehicles for those without a driver's license. The content of the first subject in the driver's license test is the assessment of traffic regulations and related knowledge, with a full score of 100 and a passing score of 90 or above. 2. Test: The driver's license test is divided into subject one, subject two, subject three, and subject four. Each subject has two attempts. If both attempts fail, the test is terminated. After passing subject one, subjects two and three must be completed within three years.

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DelRobert
08/12/25 12:15am

As a beginner driver, the five essential driving test maneuvers at driving school include parallel parking (reverse stall parking), perpendicular parking (side parking), hill start, curve driving, and right-angle turns. At first, I was most afraid of parallel parking, always worried about crossing lines or hitting poles; perpendicular parking wasn’t easy either, requiring precise angles to park in roadside spaces. The hill start was the trickiest—controlling the clutch was tough, and the car often rolled back on slopes until I learned to release the clutch slowly. Curve driving around bends was the most fun, almost like a game. Right-angle turns seemed simple, but nerves during the test led to mistakes. The instructor always said, 'Don’t rush, check mirrors more, and find the right reference points—practice makes perfect.' I think these skills are practical; mastering them makes driving and parking safer. Running through mock tests before the exam reduces errors and boosts confidence.

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SophiaFitz
09/30/25 7:29am

I remember when I was learning to drive at driving school, the five basic skills were reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start and stop, curve driving, and right-angle turns. Back then, hill starts were really tough—I often stalled and felt embarrassed, but once I mastered it, I never rolled back on a slope. Reverse parking seemed complicated at the time, but now I can easily slip into any parking spot. Parallel parking was worth learning—I use it every day in the city to find parking spots. Curve driving helped me develop a feel for the car, making turns smooth and natural. Right-angle turns saved me from scraping the curb. Looking back, these skills are fundamental, a must for getting a driver’s license. Don’t be afraid, beginners—practice makes perfect. I recommend finding a good instructor to guide you, spending some time practicing daily, and sticking with it—you’ll improve quickly.

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RyleeMarie
11/14/25 2:33am

Having trained driving students for many years, the five core exercises are reverse parking, parallel parking, hill start and stop, curve driving, and right-angle turns. For reverse parking, slow down and align the car body accurately with reference points. Parallel parking should be done quickly, precisely, and steadily without taking too long. For hill starts, coordinate the clutch and brake properly to avoid stalling. Keep steering smooth during curve driving without sudden turns. Avoid crossing the corner lines during right-angle turns. I always advise students to practice more simulated Test 2 to get familiar with the car and reduce nervousness. Common mistakes include driving too fast or misjudging reference points. It's recommended to learn tips step by step from the instructor. With enough practice, the test becomes easier, and driving becomes safer.

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