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What are the new items in Subject 2?

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AnastasiaAnn
09/03/2025, 10:48:57 PM

New items in Subject 2: 1. Simulated tunnel driving: Tests how to use or change lights in tunnels. 2. Simulated highway toll card collection: Examines correct operations when collecting cards. Besides maintaining proper distance, remember not to unfasten the seatbelt during the process. 3. Narrow road U-turn: Tests the ability to complete a U-turn on relatively narrow roads. 4. Passing through width-restricted gates: Uses gates or stone balls to limit the width of passing vehicles. 5. Current status: Only some regions have made appropriate adjustments, and it has not been implemented nationwide.

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AaliyahAnn
09/16/2025, 12:02:06 AM

I just passed the driving test’s Subject 2 last year, which now includes practical training modules like parking for toll card retrieval, narrow-road U-turns, and simulated tunnel driving. Parking for toll card retrieval involves accurately stopping the car at a simulated toll booth to take a card, testing your parking precision. Narrow-road U-turns require quickly and safely turning around in tight spaces while avoiding obstacles. Simulated tunnel driving emphasizes stable driving habits, such as turning lights on/off when entering/exiting. During practice, I found narrow-road U-turns the most challenging due to the limited space and risk of scraping the sides. After passing, I realized how helpful these skills are for daily driving—like staying calm at highway tolls. More practice with reference points improves success rates, so don’t shy away from challenges. Safety first—these updates better prepare new drivers for real-road conditions. Remember, practicing on simulators builds confidence in handling these maneuvers.

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BrodyAnn
10/30/2025, 12:36:58 AM

As a veteran driver, I recall how simple the driving test used to be. Now, the second subject has added tasks like parking to retrieve a card, making U-turns on narrow roads, and simulating rainy or foggy conditions. These are good additions. Parking to retrieve a card helps avoid getting stuck at toll booths; practicing U-turns on narrow roads improves handling in crowded city streets; simulating rain and fog teaches drivers to use fog lights and drive slowly, building emergency response skills. New drivers who master these will reduce accidents. I believe the essence of driving is adapting to changes, and more hands-on practice in narrow sections improves feel and safety. Staying calm during the test is key. Experience tells me these new additions fill important gaps and are worth promoting.

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SanJasper
12/12/2025, 11:45:57 PM

The new items in Subject 2 mainly include parking for toll collection and U-turns on narrow roads, which are quite practical. Parking for toll collection tests precise stopping at toll booths; space control is key for U-turns on narrow roads. Mastering these can save beginners a lot of hassle in daily driving and avoid awkward collisions. A solid driving foundation makes every road accessible.

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Tiffany
02/02/2026, 12:49:57 AM

From a safety perspective, the addition of parking for card retrieval, narrow road U-turns, and simulated rain and fog in Subject 2 are excellent measures. Parking for card retrieval enhances spatial awareness and prevents rear-end collisions; narrow road U-turns reinforce turning safety; simulated rain and fog conditions encourage turning on lights and driving slowly to cultivate awareness and prevent weather-related accidents. During training, focus more on practicing gestures and forming good habits. These skills will benefit you as you progress from beginner to advanced driving.

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Casey
04/27/2026, 05:42:36 PM

The new additions to the family's driving test, such as parking for toll collection, narrow road U-turns, and simulated tunnels, are truly excellent. Parking for toll collection teaches precise fee handling; narrow road U-turns ensure safe turning in tight spaces; simulated tunnel lighting drills are crucial for beginners to master light usage. Regular practice combined with video tutorials enhances skills. These changes improve overall safety levels, and their implementation is supported. Attention to driving details leads to greater safety.

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