What are the key points to pay attention to in Subject 2 of the driving test?
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Subject 2 key points to note are as follows: 1. Clutch control: In Subject 2, you need to be steady, drive slowly and at a constant speed. The clutch must be controlled well. When turning the steering wheel one and a half turns, if there is any sign of the car stopping, immediately release the clutch slightly. When straightening the steering wheel, you must press the clutch a little, otherwise the test car will surge forward like crazy, especially in parallel parking where it requires skill, boldness, and carefulness. Clutch control should be gradual in both lifting and lowering. 2. Starting with the brake to prevent rolling back: The test site ground is uneven, making it easy to roll back when starting. Pay attention to starting with the brake - release the clutch to the critical point before releasing the brake. Starting with the brake can prevent rolling back. First, slowly lift the clutch until the car body slightly shakes, then release the brake. This follows the same principle as starting on a slope to prevent rolling back.
As someone who has gone through Subject 2 of the driving test, I believe the most important thing is controlling the speed! If you can steadily depress the clutch, you're halfway to success. For reverse parking, observe the rearview mirror in advance—if you turn the steering wheel too early, you can still correct it, but turning too late will directly result in crossing the line. For the hill start, align with the arrow on the ground to find the right position, pull up the handbrake after stopping, and then start again; otherwise, rolling back more than 30 cm means failing. For the right-angle turn, keep the car body as close to the outer curve as possible, and turn the steering wheel sharply when the door handle aligns parallel with the corner. In the curve driving section, don’t just focus on the front of the car—pay more attention to the position of the wheels. Also, be sure to adjust the seat and rearview mirrors before the test. I have a friend who failed the reverse parking because the mirrors weren’t adjusted properly—what a shame! Remembering these key points can save you a lot of trouble.