What are the four items in Subject 2?

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VonEverly
07/24/25 6:52pm
Subject 2 consists of four items: right-angle turn, reverse parking into a garage, curve driving, and parallel parking. Below are the relevant introductions: 1. Reverse parking into a garage: The main points for deduction include hitting the line while reversing, the car not entering the garage, exceeding the time limit, and not following the designated route. After the new regulations were implemented, a time limit was added for reverse parking into a garage, which must be completed within 210 seconds; exceeding this time results in failure. 2. Parallel parking: The main points for deduction involve the turn signal, maintaining a 30cm margin, and hitting the line. 3. Right-angle turn: The main points for deduction are the turn signal and hitting the line. 4. Curve driving: This item is relatively simple, with the main point for deduction being the wheels hitting the line.
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LeMelanie
08/11/25 10:31am
When I was learning to drive, the four items in Subject 2 of the driving test were truly unforgettable. First was reverse parking into a small space, where I had to align the rearview mirrors and steer precisely—I often crossed the lines at first. The second item was parallel parking, simulating roadside parking, where controlling the speed to avoid hitting the curb was key. The third was hill start and stop, the most challenging part, requiring coordination between the clutch and brake—stalling would mean failure. The fourth was maneuvering through S-curves, where smooth steering was essential. My instructor said mastering these skills would be super practical for daily driving and parking. Back then, I practiced three hours a day, and by focusing on reference points, I stopped feeling nervous. Remembering to use the correct lights and signals helped me pass the test on the first try, boosting my confidence immensely.
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