What are the precautions for driving license subject 2?

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Gretchen
09/05/25 2:24am
Precautions for subject 2 exam: 1. Wear comfortable clothes before the exam and be mentally prepared; pay attention to the key points when reversing into the garage, do not turn left or right; when parking in a side position, the rear wheel should exceed the edge line of the garage, adjust the distance, remember to turn on the turn signal and honk the horn. 2. When making a sharp turn, look at the position and turn the steering wheel sharply; when driving on a curve, the car should turn in a large curve after entering the curve, and the speed should be uniform. None of the above should cross the line. 3. After the exam, drive the car to the starting position, sign for confirmation, and then turn off the engine. 4. Mock exam: The purpose of the mock exam is to familiarize the candidate with the exam environment, and at the same time, the coach can guide the areas where points are easily deducted. Therefore, the mock exam is absolutely essential. Only with full preparation can you be best prepared for the exam. 5. Bring your ID card: You must bring your ID card to the exam. Without an ID card, you cannot take the exam. During the exam, make sure to turn off your phone, otherwise any activity from the phone will be considered cheating.
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MarianaLynn
09/17/25 3:05am
When I was taking the driving test for Subject Two, what I felt most deeply was the importance of maintaining a calm mindset. Subject Two includes tests like reverse parking, parallel parking, and curve driving, each requiring meticulous attention to detail. For example, when reversing into a parking space, slow down and watch the rearview mirror carefully, avoiding sudden steering wheel movements. During parallel parking, find the right reference points to prevent crossing the lines. At first, I was very nervous, and speeding up led to mistakes, but after practicing dozens of times, I became proficient. It's also important to pay attention to the layout of the test area and familiarize yourself with the sequence of the route—simulating the test environment a few times beforehand helps. Adjust the seatbelt and seat properly before starting, and don’t overlook these small steps. I found that communicating more with the instructor to learn techniques and others' experiences can help avoid unnecessary detours. During the test, focus on each step, ignore the examiner watching nearby, and maintain steady control of the accelerator and clutch. In short, repeated practice builds muscle memory, and a relaxed mindset ensures success.
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