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What are the key points for Subject 2 of the driving test?

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WyattAnn
07/28/2025, 05:31:00 PM

License Subject 2 exam has the following difficult key points: Reverse Parking: Widely considered the hardest part of Subject 2, its difficulty lies in mastering the timing of steering wheel turns. Hill Start: Rollback and stalling are common issues during hill starts. If the vehicle shows signs of rolling back while releasing the brake, immediately press both brake and clutch firmly to stabilize the car, then restart using the same method. 90-degree Turn: There are multiple approaches for 90-degree turns. The simplest method is to fully turn the steering wheel when the hood covers the opposite yellow line.

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GrahamAnn
08/11/2025, 09:05:28 PM

I remember that during the driving test for Subject 2, details determined success or failure, especially in the reverse parking section. You had to reverse slowly, quickly turn the steering wheel when you found the reference points, as crossing the line or turning too late would result in deductions. Parallel parking also required attention—closely watching the parking lines through the rearview mirror and adjusting the distance before stopping to avoid scratches from being too close. The hill start was the most technically challenging part, requiring control of the throttle in a semi-clutch state and gently pressing to prevent stalling, while also avoiding rolling back when starting. The right-angle turn and S-curve seemed simple, but required steady speed and precise steering wheel angles. During practice, I focused on judging reference points and time management—it took me over ten tries to get it right. During the actual test, I was so nervous my palms were sweaty, but deep breaths helped me stay calm, and passing on the first try boosted my driving confidence immensely. These skills are super practical for everyday parking, especially in crowded cities with tight spaces.

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Gayle
09/30/2025, 10:25:32 PM

I recently passed the Subject 2 driving test with plenty of insights! The reverse parking was absolutely the top priority—keeping the speed as slow as a snail crawling while closely watching the markers on the ground and turning the wheel in time. Parallel parking was also crucial, observing the wheel positions in the rearview mirror to avoid crossing the lines or exceeding the time limit. The hill start was the most error-prone; coordinating the half-clutch with gentle throttle was key—a slight lapse could lead to stalling or rolling back. I practiced several mock tests before finally nailing it. For the right-angle turn and single-plank bridge, maintaining steady steering without sudden speed changes was essential. Nervousness during the test is normal; I recommend practicing more in the simulation field to get the hang of it and avoid common issues like mispositioning or steering mistakes. After passing, driving becomes more reassuring with these skills applied.

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Charlotte
11/13/2025, 11:13:13 PM

The key to Subject 2 is precise operation. For reversing into the garage, control the speed slowly and align the reference points before turning the steering wheel; for parallel parking, observe the rearview mirrors and ensure the position is correct after stopping; for hill starts, coordinate the clutch and throttle to prevent rolling back; for right-angle turns, control the angle to avoid crossing the line. All items emphasize safe parking and reducing mistakes through memorizing reference points. Strengthen these basics during practice, and stay relaxed during the test to pass.

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HarleyMarie
01/04/2026, 12:53:54 AM

The core of the Subject 2 driving test is safe driving skills. Reversing into a parking space requires slow and precise movements to avoid collisions; for parallel parking, keep a close eye on the boundary lines to prevent crossing them; on the slope start, ensure no stalling or rolling back to improve reaction time; for right-angle turns, pay attention to route planning to avoid running off course. Key aspects include controlling speed, correctly using rearview mirrors, and promptly correcting mistakes. During practice, don’t overlook common risks, and stay focused during the exam to pass safely—these skills are also essential for real-world parking situations.

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DeNicole
04/01/2026, 01:05:46 AM

In Subject 2, vehicle control details take center stage. Reversing into the garage requires slow speed with half-clutch and steering at marked points; parallel parking demands accurate judgment through rearview mirror angles; hill starts need gentle throttle to prevent stalling while maintaining stability; right-angle turns require smooth steering without sudden movements. Common mistakes include positional deviations or time overruns, so repeatedly memorizing reference points during practice is effective. These skills help you effortlessly handle complex parking scenarios in real-world driving after the test.

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